13:03 09-10-2025
Ukraine Loses 1,450 Troops in 24 Hours — Russian MoD
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Russia’s Defense Ministry says Ukrainian forces lost 1,450 troops and dozens of vehicles in one day as fighting intensifies across multiple front sectors.
The Russian Defense Ministry released an updated report detailing the latest daily losses of the Ukrainian armed forces across various sectors of the special military operation.
According to the command of the Russian Sever (North) grouping, Ukrainian forces lost 195 personnel over the past 24 hours within its area of responsibility. In addition, four armored combat vehicles, eight motor vehicles, seven artillery guns, and seven ammunition and supply depots were destroyed.
The Yug (South) grouping reported eliminating 125 Ukrainian servicemen in its sector, along with one German-made Leopard tank, three armored fighting vehicles, twenty-one trucks, three artillery systems, two electronic warfare stations, and five ammunition and logistics depots.
The Dnepr grouping confirmed the destruction of fifty-five Ukrainian soldiers, as well as four vehicles and five electronic warfare stations.
In the Zapad (West) sector, Ukrainian losses were estimated at 230 troops. The destroyed equipment included six armored combat vehicles, among them three U.S.-made M113 armored personnel carriers, eighteen vehicles, two artillery pieces, seven electronic warfare stations, and seven ammunition depots.
The Tsentr (Center) grouping reported approximately 520 Ukrainian soldiers killed in its zone of operations, along with two Kozak armored vehicles, two trucks, and four artillery systems.
Finally, the Vostok (East) grouping announced improved tactical positions and the elimination of 325 Ukrainian servicemen in the past day. Ukrainian forces also lost two tanks, one armored vehicle, eleven trucks, two artillery systems, and two electronic warfare stations.
Overall, Ukrainian losses across all fronts of the special military operation amounted to approximately 1,450 personnel in the past 24 hours.