The data are taken from the official website of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine >>>

The losses of the Russian occupier during the seven days of the Russian war of aggression in Ukraine amount to about 9,000 people, more than 1,500 weapons and military equipment - reported the General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

The total combat losses of the Russian army from 24.02 to 03.03 were approximately:

  • personnel - about 9000 people,
  • tanks - 217 units,
  • BBM - 900 units,
  • artillery systems - 90,
  • MLRS - 42,
  • air defense means - 11,
  • aircraft - 30 units (information to be specified),
  • helicopters - 31 units (information to be specified);
  • automotive technology - 374,
  • light speedboats - 2 units,
  • tanks with PPM - 60,
  • UAV operational and tactical level - 3,

Data are being updated. The calculation is complicated by the high intensity of hostilities.

Video: Bucha. Residents are recovering from heavy fighting outside the city 👇

Unable to overcome the defenses of the Ukrainian army, the Russians resorted to open terrorism, shelling peaceful Ukrainian cities. Russian bombs from planes and missiles in Kiev, Kharkiv, Mariupol, Kherson, Kropyvnytskyi, Melitopol and other cities of Ukraine, killing civilians, women, the elderly and children.

Video: Kharkiv (residential areas) was shelled with Grad multiple rocket launchers 👇

Photo: Kharkiv city center, March 2, 2022 👇

Video: Russian rocket explosion in the center of Kharkov 👇

Video: Russian troops dropped a vacuum bomb on Kharkov. The explosion is similar in scale to the explosion of a nuclear bomb 👇

Russian troops compare Kyiv to the ground. Shelling ancient Sofia Cathedral. Memorial to the victims of the Holocaust. Missiles were sent to this place three times yesterday. What an irony of fate! "Fighters against fascism" destroyed the graves of 200 thousand victims of fascism. Russia has become the worst aggressor of the 21st century, commits genocide of the Ukrainian people and poses a threat to the whole world.

House in Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine (after being hit by Russian shells).