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Daily Update: Russia Loses 1,310 Troops, 1 Tank and 88 Artillery Systems in One Day

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

Russian forces lost another 1,310 troops, one tank, and 88 artillery systems over the past 24 hours, Ukraine’s General Staff reported on June 13.

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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 1,381,430 troops.

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Ukraine’s military also reported the destruction of 11 armored combat vehicles, four multiple launch rocket systems, one air defense system, 12 ground robotic systems, 2,164 operational-tactical drones, 424 vehicles and fuel tankers, and three pieces of special equipment over the past day.

Overall, Russian equipment losses reported by Ukraine now include 12,015 tanks, 24,739 armored combat vehicles, 43,953 artillery systems, 1,865 multiple launch rocket systems, 1,418 air defense systems, 436 aircraft, 353 helicopters, 347,033 operational-tactical drones, 4,733 cruise missiles, 33 ships and boats, two submarines, 106,274 vehicles and fuel tankers, and 4,280 pieces of special equipment.

The General Staff added that 237 combat engagements took place between Ukrainian Defense Forces and Russian occupation troops along the front line over the past day, with the heaviest fighting reported in the Pokrovsk sector, where Ukrainian troops repelled 36 Russian assaults, and the Huliaipole sector, where Russian forces launched 33 attacks.

Russian troops also carried out 88 airstrikes, dropped 281 guided aerial bombs, and launched more than 10,000 attack drones against Ukrainian positions and settlements, according to the General Staff.

Earlier, on June 11, Ukrainian forces struck the Armenian Bridge connecting occupied Crimea to mainland Ukraine, destroying an estimated 50 Russian military vehicles loaded with ammunition and fuel. Ukrainian officials said the attack disrupted a key Russian logistics route and formed part of a broader campaign to isolate the Crimean Peninsula from Russian supply lines.

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