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Ukraine's Defense Forces Report Major Losses Inflicted on Russia
Ukraine's defense forces have killed and wounded 1,220 Russian troops in the past day, according to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

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The cumulative total of Russian casualties in the ongoing conflict has now reached approximately 1,290,960 personnel, as reported by the General Staff on March 25. The staggering figure highlights the sustained impact of military operations against Russian forces since the start of the conflict on February 24, 2022.
These figures reflect the ongoing operational challenges faced by Russian forces and suggest a formidable Ukrainian defense. The conflict remains intense, with daily skirmishes contributing to the overall toll on Russian military capabilities.
The number of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) destroyed now stands at 196,351, marking a significant increase in Ukrainian drone warfare effectiveness. As hostilities continue, Ukrainian forces are adapting and escalating their strategies, focusing on depleting Russian resources while ensuring territorial integrity.
The high casualty numbers on the Russian side indicate a continued push from Ukraine to reclaim occupied areas and safeguard its sovereignty. Ukrainian officials stress the importance of ongoing support from international partners, emphasizing that such backing is crucial for maintaining momentum in military operations.
The current figures underscore the resilience of Ukrainian forces and their ability to inflict heavy losses on Russian troops despite the scale of the conflict. The General Staff updates are closely monitored by military analysts and observers, as they provide insight into the evolving nature of the war and the strategic challenges both sides confront.
As such, the conflict's developments remain critical to understanding regional security dynamics.
Source: Ukrainska Pravda UA Ukrainska Pravda UA
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