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Unmanned Systems Forces destroy over 100,000 russian soldiers over year - Commander Brovdi

The Unmanned Systems Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine have destroyed over 100,000 russian soldiers in a year since their creation.

The Commander of the Unmanned Systems Forces, Robert "Madyar" Brovdi, announced this on his Telegram channel, the Ukrainian News agency reports.

"Today, June 4, 2026, 358 days after the creation of the Unmanned Systems Forces group (June 11, 2025), the Birds crossed the mark of 100,000 carcasses of enemy biomass with confirmed irretrievable and sanitary losses (verified in the military awareness system "Delta", where information and evidence for each mission are stored)," Madyar wrote.

He noted that this is only the enemy's personnel, in total, the Unmanned Systems Forces destroyed about 350,000 targets during the year.

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"350,000 verified unique enemy targets were destroyed/hit, 1.65 million combat missions were carried out (about 5,000 sorties per day). Among the sensitive targets: 248 air defense units, 817 tanks, 1,379 armored personnel carriers, infantry fighting vehicles and armored personnel carriers, 4,890 guns, 342 self-propelled guns, 281 MLRSes, 26,430 units of logistical equipment, 29,903 reconnaissance UAVs, 7,633 Shaheds and Gerberas, 13 aircraft and helicopters, 10,848 pilot departure points, 100,082 worms and a lot of other junk," said Madyar.

He reported that next year the Unmanned Systems Forces plan to destroy 650,000 targets, including 200,000 russian military personnel.

As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported on the night of May 30, the Unmanned Systems Forces hit a tanker of the "shadow fleet" and an oil depot in Taganrog (Rostov Oblast of the russian federation), struck an oil depot in occupied Feodosia (Crimea), and also destroyed two Tu-142 aircraft at a military airfield in Taganrog.

As previously reported by the BBC, the Unmanned Systems Forces make up only 2% of the number of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, but today they account for a third of all destroyed targets.

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