Enemy losses as of December 22, 2024 – General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
22.12.2024
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Shostal Oleksandr
22.12.2024
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According to the information from the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, as of December 22, 2024, the losses of Russian occupiers in the war have been updated.
Russia's losses in the war as of December 22, 2024
The Russian Federation has lost in the war against Ukraine as of December 22:
personnel - approximately 774,100 (+1,820) people,
tanks - 9,609 (+15) units,
armored fighting vehicles - 19,870 (+29) units,
artillery systems - 21,284 (+32) units,
long-range missile systems - 1,256 (+0) units,
air defense systems - 1,030 (+3) units,
aircraft - 369 (+0) units,
helicopters - 329 (+0) units,
operational-tactical UAVs - 20,735 (+50) units,
cruise missiles - 2,947 (+0) units,
ships / boats - 28 (+0) units,
submarines - 1 (+0) unit,
automotive equipment and tankers - 31,972 (+81) units,
special equipment - 3,662 (+0) units.
Activity of the occupiers' fleet as of December 22
In the Black Sea, enemy ships are absent;
In the Sea of Azov, enemy ships are absent;
In the Mediterranean Sea, there are six enemy ships, three of which are carriers of Kalibr cruise missiles with a total salvo of up to 25 missiles.
In the interests of the Russian Federation, during the day, the following passed through the Kerch Strait:
to the Black Sea - six vessels, five of which continued towards the Bosphorus Strait;
to the Sea of Azov - 15 vessels, ten of which were moving from the Bosphorus Strait.
Currently, the full-scale war in Ukraine has entered its 1033rd day.
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