uawar and minusrus: sites where you can view enemy casualty statistics
By: Myroslav Trinko | 21.03.2022, 13:44
Volunteers launched websites uawar And minusrus, where you can view the current statistics of enemy losses. The sites have different language versions and are constantly updated. Information is taken from official sources.
At the time of writing the news, Russia has already lost 1535 bcombat armored vehicles, 498 tanks, 45 air defense systems, 121 helicopters, 3 ships and boats, 97 aircraft, 60 tanks, 24 UAVs, 969 vehicles, 80 MLRS and 240 artillery systems. As for the personnel, 15,000 were killed and 45,000 wounded.
By the way, don't forget to donate the APU. All details are on the website helpua.
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