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In just one day, the Russians in the southern direction lost over the mouth of t...

More than 200 thousand were killed: the General Staff calculated the loss of Russia in Ukraine

In just one day, the Russians in the southern direction lost over the mouth of the soldiers. Since the beginning of a full -scale invasion, the invaders have lost about 4,000 tanks and more than 7. 3 thousand armored vehicles. Since the beginning of a full -scale invasion of Ukraine, the enemy army has lost more than 200. 5 thousand personnel killed. This is stated in the morning construction of the Armed Forces General Staff. The Ukrainian military has been eliminated 610 Russian military.

In addition, according to the Ukrainian General Staff, the invaders suffer significant losses of military equipment. The invaders have irreversibly lost the following types of weapons: according to the General Staff of the Armed Forces, last day the enemy struck 31 rocket strokes-two C-300 missiles from the civilian infrastructure of Konstantinovka of Donetsk region and two "caliber" missiles from civilian infrastructure.

The Russian army has caused 57 air strikes and 96 shelling of rocket launchers on the positions of the Armed Forces and settlements. For rocket strokes, the enemy used 6 aerobalist missiles "dagger", 13 winged "Caliber" missiles and 10 land rockets (C-400, Iskander-M "). The Air Force forces of Ukraine 25 destroyed targets. The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation focused on the main efforts on Liman, Bakhmut, Avdiiv and Mariinsky directions - in May 16 there were 55 clashes.

Bakhmut and Marinka remain at the epicenter of hostilities. Russians use preschools for military purposes in temporarily occupied territories. In the premises of kindergarten Yuryevka village of Zaporizhzhya region, the invaders placed personnel, the military noted. "Civilians live in the kindergarten, taken out of the settlements close to the line of fighting," the headquarters informed.