Russia loses 1070 soldiers, one ship in war against Ukraine over past day

Russia loses 1070 soldiers, one ship in war against Ukraine over past day

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Russia suffered approximately 1,252,020 casualties in Ukraine between February 24, 2022 and February 14, 2026, with 1070 soldiers killed or wounded in the past 24 hours. 

The General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces stated this in a post on Facebook, Ukrinform reports.

Since the beginning of the full-scale war, Ukrainian forces have destroyed 11,668 (+1) Russian tanks, 24,031 (+3) armored fighting vehicles, 37,282 (+28) artillery systems, 1,645 (+3) multiple rocket launchers, 1,300 anti-aircraft warfare systems, and 4,286 cruise missiles. The Russian army has also lost 435 warplanes, 347 helicopters, 134,306 (+914) tactical unmanned aerial systems, 29 (+1) warships/cutters, 2 submarines, 78,388 (+120) vehicles and fuel trucks, and 4,071 (+1) pieces of special equipment.

Read also: Paratroopers destroy Russian equipment column in southeastern Pokrovsk

Figures on enemy losses are being updated.

As Ukrinform reported, as of 22:00 on February 13, 194 combat engagements had taken place on the front line, with Russian forces carrying out 54 attacks on the positions of the Defense Forces in the Pokrovsk sector.

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