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Russian military death toll in Ukraine climbs to 58,500.
From February 24 to September 29, the Armed Forces of Ukraine eliminated nearly 58,580 Russian soldiers, including 430 in the past day alone.
That’s according to the latest update by the Army’s General Staff, Ukrinform reports.
Ukrainian forces also destroyed 2,325 enemy main battle tanks (+13 on Wednesday), 4,909 (+20) armored combat vehicles, 1,385 (+4) artillery systems, 331 (+0) multiple rocket launchers, 175 (+0) units of air defense equipment, 262 (+0) warplanes, 224 (+0) helicopters, 995 (+6) unmanned aerial vehicles of operational and tactical level, 246 (+4) cruise missiles, 15 (+0) warships/cutters, 3,751 (+9) trucks and fuel tankers, and 131 (+0) units of specialized equipment.
Read also: Ten enemy personnel and military equipment clusters struck in southern Ukraine
Over the past day, Russians suffered the greatest losses in the Kramatorsk and Donetsk directions. The incoming data on Russian losses is being further verified.
Photo: General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine
Missile strike on the Dnipro: rescue operations completed.
Emergency rescue operations have been completed at the site of a residential building in the center of Dnipro that was destroyed by enemy shelling on April 19, and rescuers have recovered the body of another dead man from the rubble.
Four civilians injured in Donetsk region due to shelling over day.
Four people were injured in the Donetsk region over the past day, April 19, as a result of enemy shelling.
Russians attack Kharkiv region with mortars and artillery.
Yesterday, the Russians attacked the Kharkiv region with mortars and artillery, 15 settlements in the region were shelled.
One person killed and two injured in Mykolaiv region due to Russian shelling.
In the Mykolaiv region, a woman was killed by enemy shelling over the past day, and two more people were injured, including a 14-year-old boy.
Person killed in Kherson region yesterday due to enemy shelling.
In the Kherson region, a person was killed in enemy shelling yesterday, and residential buildings, a critical infrastructure facility, and a gas pipeline were damaged.
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