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Sunday, August 18, 2024
On Friday, the General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces said that, since February 24, 2022 (the start of the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine), Russia has lost 598,180 soldiers (including 1230 in the past day). They were also reported to have lost 8501 tanks (including 5 in the past day), 16473 troop-carrying AFVs (including 12 in the past day), and 16985 artillery systems (including 58 in the past day). They also said that Russia had lost 1160 multiple rocket launchers (including 1 in the past day), 923 anti-aircraft systems (including 1 in the past day), 367 aircraft, and 328 helicopters. Russia was also reported to have lost 13714 tactical UAVs (including 55 in the past day), 2432 cruise missiles (including 3 in the past day), 28 warships, and 1 submarine. The General Staff also reported that Russia had lost 22913 vehicles and fuel tanks (including 65 in the past day) and 2844 special equipment (including 15 in the past day).
The Ukrainian Ministry of Finance also said that (since February 24, 2022), Russia had lost 22913 cars and cisterns.