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Defense Forces neutralize 1,390 russian occupiers, 13 tanks and 67 artillery systems - daily summary of AFU General Staff

Over the past day, Ukrainian soldiers reduced the number of the russian occupation army by 1,390 invaders. Russia's total combat losses in manpower exceeded 922,000 people. A significant amount of military equipment and weapons were also destroyed, in particular 13 tanks and 67 artillery systems.

Updated data on the losses of the russian federation were published by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

The day before, Ukrainian soldiers "denazified" another 1,390 russian occupiers. So, the total combat losses of the enemy in manpower on the morning of April 5 reached 922,340 people.

The "demilitarization" of the enemy army also continued actively.

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During the day, 13 tanks were destroyed (a total of 10,541 units of this equipment have already been eliminated), 20 armored combat vehicles (21,952), 67 artillery systems (25,730), one MLRS (1,350), one air defense system (1,124), as well as 113 units of automotive equipment and tankers (42,954) and one unit of special equipment (3,788).

The total number of destroyed aircraft (370), helicopters (335), ships/boats (28) and submarines (1) remained temporarily unchanged.

But the total enemy losses in operational-tactical-level UAVs and cruise missiles were adjusted taking into account the receipt of revised intelligence data.

Thus, 105 UAVs were destroyed per day, in total, according to revised data - 31,778 (compared to the summary of enemy losses for the previous day, the total number was adjusted by 16 units in the direction of increase).

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According to the General Staff, Ukrainian soldiers did not shoot down cruise missiles the day before, but their total number increased by seven units, to 3,130 (3,123 in the previous summary).

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