The AFU General Staff updated the data on enemy losses at the front


Ukraine's defence forces advance in the south and east of the country.
Over the past 24 hours the Ukrainian defenders destroyed another 480 invaders. Total combat losses of enemy personnel from 24.02.22 to 30.07.23 tentatively amounted to about 245,700 (+480) people. This is stated on the Facebook-page of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Total combat losses of the enemy from 24.02.22 to 30.07.23 tentatively amounted to:
- personnel - about 245,700 (+480) eliminated;
- tanks - 4205 (+14) units;
- armoured combat vehicles - 8178 (+11) units;
- artillery systems - 4,795 (+9) units;
- MLRS - 698 (+0) units;
- air defence systems - 459 (+1) units;
- aircraft - 315 (+0) units;
- helicopters - 311 (+0) units;
- UAVs of operational-tactical level - 4,011 (+4) units;
- cruise missiles - 1,347 (+0) units;
- ships/boats - 18 (+0) units;
- vehicles and tankers - 7,275 (+28) units;
- special vehicles - 711 (+1) units.
It should be noted that over the past 24 hours the AFU aviation carried out nine strikes on areas where enemy personnel, weapons and military equipment were concentrated. Four reconnaissance UAVs of operational-tactical level were destroyed.
The defence forces are holding back the Russian attacks and continuing their counter-offensive actions.
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