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Daily Update: Russia Loses 1,230 Troops, 3 Tanks, and 49 Artillery Systems in One Day

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Illustrative image. Destroyed Russian tank.
Illustrative image. Destroyed Russian tank. (Source: UNITED24 Media)

Russia’s losses have crossed another milestone, with Ukraine reporting more than 1.4 million troops lost since the full-scale invasion and another 1,230 in the past 24 hours.

Russian forces lost another 1,230 troops, three tanks, one armored combat vehicle, and 49 artillery systems over the past 24 hours, Ukraine’s General Staff reported on June 29.

According to the latest figures, Russia’s total estimated personnel losses since the start of the full-scale invasion on February 24, 2022, have reached approximately 1,402,220.

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Ukraine’s military also reported the destruction of 10 ground robotic systems, 1,724 operational-tactical UAVs, seven cruise missiles, 477 vehicles and fuel tankers, and six pieces of special equipment over the past day.

Overall Russian losses reported by Ukraine now include 12,066 tanks, 24,845 armored combat vehicles, 44,969 artillery systems, 1,901 multiple launch rocket systems, 1,454 air defense systems, 436 aircraft, 353 helicopters, 1,764 ground robotic systems, 379,224 operational-tactical UAVs, 4,797 cruise missiles, 33 ships and boats, two submarines, 113,612 vehicles and fuel tankers, and 4,366 pieces of special equipment.

Ukraine’s General Staff said 249 combat engagements were recorded along the front line over the past day.

Earlier, Ukraine’s Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi stated that Russia’s offensive grouping in Ukraine now numbers 721,300 troops, while Moscow is preparing to deploy 33,000 FPV drones every day.

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