Moscow has lost a total of 9,220 armored personnel vehicles since the start of all-out war in Ukraine in February last year, according to Kyiv's military.
Russian forces in Ukraine lost 91 armored personnel vehicles and 34 tanks in a single day, Kyiv's military said on Wednesday, in a significant spike of reported Russian losses as Ukraine's counteroffensive approaches the tougher winter months.In updated statistics published on Wednesday, Ukraine's General Staff said Moscow had lost a total of 9,220 armored personnel vehicles in the war-torn country since February 2022.
Ukraine's eastern Donetsk and southern Zaporizhzhia regions have been hotspots of fighting, with Ukraine claiming control of a smattering of villages along the frontlines there in the past few months. Russian President Vladimir Putin illegitimately annexed four Ukrainian regions, including Donetsk and Zaporizhzhia, in September 2022, although his forces do not fully control any of them.
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