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According to the Commander -in -Chief of the Armed Forces, this year was a diffi...

"Paid the highest price from the beginning of the war": Syrsky voiced the losses of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation for 2024

According to the Commander -in -Chief of the Armed Forces, this year was a difficult test of Ukrainian strength, but the defense forces continue to maintain control over strategically important areas. Since the beginning of 2024, the total losses involved in the offensive of the Russians have already exceeded 421 thousand people killed and injured. The commander -in -chief of the Armed Forces Alexander Sirsky told about it.

Thus, the head held a meeting on the results of the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces for 2024 and heard reports of the work of the Air Force and Air Force, radio electronic struggle, unmanned systems, logistics, mobilization, counteraction to offenses. According to Sirsky, this year was a difficult test of Ukrainian strength, but the defense forces continue to keep control over strategically important areas and the western part of the Black Sea and reduce the military potential of the Russians.

"Since the beginning of 2024, the total losses of the invaders involved in the offensive have already exceeded 421 thousand people killed and wounded. That is, this year the Russians have paid the highest price from the beginning of their invasion of Ukraine. The total loss of the enemy for all this time is about 785 thousand. " Syrsky. He reported 19 times the volume of supply of unmanned systems to the Ukrainian units and 3.

7 times the increase in the number of affected and destroyed goals of the enemy. The meeting summarized existing problems and outlines ways to solve them and priorities for next year were determined. Recall that the American Institute for the Study of War reported that the losses of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation in the fall of 2024 amounted to 50 soldiers per kilometer.