In Ukraine’s east, Army destroys Russian UAV, two helicopters, 26 servicemen

In Ukraine’s east, Army destroys Russian UAV, two helicopters, 26 servicemen

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In the east of Ukraine, the country’s Armed Forces destroyed two Russian military helicopters and an unmanned aerial vehicle, as well as exterminated 26 invaders.

This was announced on Facebook by the East Operational and Tactical Grouping, Ukrinform reports.

Throughout the day on Sunday, April 10, in the zone of ​​responsibility of the East OTG, “the Russian fascists carried out more missile and airstrikes, firing off heavy artillery. Having returned fire, the Ukrainian defenders killed 26 servicemen, an armored combat vehicle, two military trucks, two helicopters, and a UAV," the statement reads.

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As Ukrinform reported earlier, from February 24 to April 9, Russian troops lost in Ukraine approximately 19,300 personnel, 722 tanks, 1,911 armored combat vehicles, 342 artillery systems, 108 MLR systems, 55 air defense units, 152 aircraft, and 137 helicopters, 1,384 vehicles, seven vessels, 76 fuel tankers, 112 UAVs, 25 special equipment units, and four missile launchers.

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