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Almost 1000 units of Russian military equipment destroyed in Ukraine over a week: report

Among other things, the enemy lost 99 tanks, 222 artillery systems and five air defense systems.

During the week of January 21-28, the Russian occupation army lost 6080 manpower in Ukraine. In addition, Ukrainian defenders neutralized 952 pieces of enemy weapons and military equipment.

These data were released by the First Deputy Minister of Defense of Ukraine, Lieutenant General Oleksandr Pavliuk. According to him, the occupants suffered significant losses in weapons and equipment.

In particular, soldiers of the Ukrainian Defense Forces destroyed:

- 99 tanks,

- 205 armored combat vehicles,

- 222 artillery systems,

- 4 MLRS,

- 5 air defense systems,

- 241 units of vehicles,

- 44 units of special equipment.

In addition, Ukrainian defenders neutralized 27 missiles and 105 enemy drones .

As reported by OBOZ.UA, the 47th Separate Mechanized Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine said that there is a small area the size of a football field near Avdiivka where more than a hundred liquidated occupants are lying. The enemy army is suffering heavy losses, but continues to try to capture the city.

According to the morning report of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, about 740 Russian servicemen were eliminated in Ukraine over the past day. Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, 382,110 occupants have gone to the "Kobzon concert".

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