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Ukrainian Military Reports Over 346,000 Russian Casualties in War

December 17, 2023
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The Ukrainian military revealed a significant increase in Russian casualties, with the death toll reaching 346,070 since February 24, 2022.

In a report by Ukrinform, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine detailed substantial losses incurred by Russia, including thousands of tanks, armored vehicles, artillery, and air defense systems.

In addition to the heavy equipment losses, Russia has also suffered setbacks in aerial and naval domains, with hundreds of aircraft, helicopters, and warships destroyed.

The downing of 1,610 cruise missiles and the loss of a submarine further underline the intensity of the conflict.

Recent combat encounters have escalated, with 89 clashes reported along the front lines. Ukrainian forces have actively engaged Russian positions, targeting military concentrations and disrupting supply lines.

The Russian offensive has not been without its impact on civilian areas. Missile strikes and air raids have led to significant civilian casualties and the destruction of residential and civil infrastructure.

The use of Shahed-136/131 drones in attacks has been countered effectively by Ukrainian defenses, with all deployed drones neutralized.

This ongoing conflict continues to draw international attention and concern, highlighting the urgent need for diplomatic solutions to prevent further loss of life and escalation of hostilities.

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