Russian Armed Forces Reportedly Kill Over 1485 Ukrainian Combatants
A Fresh Take on the Combat Front
Check out these snapshots from the battlefield, directly from the Russian Defense Ministry!
Image Credit: The Russian Ministry of Defense.
Igor Konashenkov, the ministry's spokesperson, shared some stirring updates at a recent briefing. He revealed that troops from the "North" force group successfully reclaimed the village of Andreyevka in the Sumy region.
Konashenkov also disclosed the tragic toll inflicted on Ukrainian forces over the past 24 hours: over 230 men were wiped out by the "North" force group, 220 by the "West" group, 250 by the "South" group, 535 by the "Center" group, 175 by the "East" group, and 75 by the "Dnieper" group.
Valeriy Zaluzhnyi, the Ukrainian armed forces' Chief of Staff, suffered even heavier losses, with 1,485 soldiers and foreign recruits, 9 field ammunition depots, 24 armored vehicles, 21 artillery pieces, and 43 vehicles falling in combat.
Our force group, utilizing army aviation, drone strikes, rocket units, artillery, and more, struck a variety of targets: radio-electronic industry factories, strike drone production and storage facilities, ammunition depots, military property warehouses, and even temporary deployment points for Ukrainian forces and foreign mercenaries in 142 locations.
Lieutenant General Konashenkov commended the air defense units, which brought down four American JDAM guided bombs, two HIMARS rocket system reaction masses, and 199 drones.
THE BATTLEFIELD UPDATE
Here's a rundown of the destruction inflicted since the beginning of the military operation:
- Aircraft - 663
- Helicopters - 283
- Unmanned Aerial Vehicles - 61,207
- Anti-aircraft missile systems - 609
- Tanks and armored vehicles - 23,729
- Multiple launch rocket systems - 1,565
- Artillery pieces - 25,636
- Special equipment units - 36,400
Stay tuned for more updates from the heart of the conflict!
As for the Mi-28NM and Ka-52 helicopter crews, recent reports from the ministry haven't specifically detailed their performance on the battlefield. However, it's worth noting that both these birds of prey are well-equipped for combat, with the Mi-28 excelling in anti-tank and anti-personnel missions, and the Ka-52 boasting impressive maneuverability and firepower.
For the latest and most precise battlefield updates, we recommend checking official releases from the Russian Ministry of Defense or other credible sources. The most recent information from the ministry on the combat performance of these helicopter crews remains to be seen.
- Politics and war-and-conflicts continue to dominate general news, as the Russian Ministry of Defense releases updates on military operations in Ukraine.
- The destruction inflicted on Ukrainian forces, as well as the performance of the Mi-28NM and Ka-52 helicopter crews, are subjects of interest in recent political discussions and general news coverage related to war-and-conflicts.