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Russia's loss of personnel in Ukraine reaches 1,273,290

The Russian military's loss of personnel in Ukraine has reached 1,273,290 as reported by the Ukrainian General Staff.

As of Sunday morning, the Ukrainian General Staff reported that Russian military personnel losses in Ukraine have risen to 1,273,290 soldiers since the beginning of the renewed invasion on February 24, 2022. The report detailed that during the past day alone, 930 invaders were eliminated. This significant number reflects the ongoing and intense nature of the conflict, where casualties continue to mount as both sides engage in persistent military operations.

Additionally, the General Staff provided a comprehensive breakdown of Russian military equipment losses, highlighting that since the onset of the conflict, Russia has lost 11,742 tanks, 24,157 armored personnel carriers, and 38,059 artillery and mortars. These figures illustrate not only the human cost of the war but also the extensive depletion of military resources, indicating that Russia is facing severe challenges in maintaining its military capabilities as the war continues.

The accuracy of these loss estimates is continuously being refined, with challenges arising from the ongoing combat operations that hinder the collection of reliable information. This situation emphasizes the chaotic and uncertain environment of the battlefield, where real-time data is difficult to obtain, and underscores the enduring toll of the conflict on both Russian forces and Ukraine's defensive efforts.

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