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General Staff: Russia has lost 68,420 troops in Ukraine since Feb. 24.

by The Kyiv Independent news desk October 25, 2022 9:58 AM 1 min read
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Ukraine’s General Staff reported on Oct. 25 that Russia had also lost 2,611 tanks, 5,321 armored fighting vehicles, 4,054 vehicles and fuel tanks, 1,674 artillery systems, 377 multiple launch rocket systems, 190 air defense systems, 271 airplanes, 248 helicopters, 1,372 drones, and 16 boats.

These are the indicative estimates of Russia’s combat losses as of Oct. 25, according to the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

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