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Russian death toll in Ukraine war up to 44,100
From February 24 to August 17, the Armed Forces of Ukraine eliminated nearly 44,100 Russian invaders, including 200 in the past day alone.
That’s according to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Ukrinform reports.
Ukrainian fighters also destroyed 1,886 (+6) enemy tanks, 4,162 (+10) armored combat vehicles, 993 (+4) artillery systems, 263 (+0) anti-aircraft missile systems, 136 (+0) air defense systems, 233 (+0) warplanes, 196 (+0) helicopters, 792 (+2) UAVs of the operational-tactical level, 190 (+0) cruise missiles, 15 (+0) warships/cutters, 3,054 (+5) trucks and tankers, and 93 (+1) units of specialized equipment.
Read also: Hellish August: Will the battle of Ukraine’s South become decisive?
The enemy suffered the greatest losses in the Kharkiv and Donetsk directions.
The incoming data is being verified.
Desertions skyrocket in Russia - British intel
A record number of desertion cases is being observed in the Russian army.
Ukrainian drones hit two oil depots in Russia’s Smolensk region - source.
In the settlements of Yartsevo and Razdorovo of Russia’s Smolensk region, kamikaze drones operated by the SBU Security Service hit two bases for fuel storage and transshipment.
Five civilians were wounded in Sumy region over last day as result of shelling.
The Russian army struck 256 times in the Sumy region over the past 24 hours, injuring five civilians and damaging infrastructure.
Enemy fired 15 times in Donetsk region over last day - house and administrative building damaged.
Over the past day, the Russian army fired 15 times at settlements in three districts of Donetsk region
In Kharkiv, number of victims of nighttime Russian missile strike has increased to six.
In Kharkiv, the number of people injured in a rocket attack by Russian troops on the Shevchenkivskyi district has increased to six.
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