Enemy losses as of February 6, 2025 - General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
06.02.2025
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Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
06.02.2025
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According to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, as of Thursday morning, February 6, 2025, Russian occupiers have suffered new losses.
Russia's losses as of February 6, 2025
As of February 6, Russia has lost in the war against Ukraine:
- 845310 (+1240) personnel,
- 9965 (+18) tanks,
- 20737 (+16) armored fighting vehicles,
- 22753 (+46) artillery systems,
- 1271 (+2) missile-artillery systems,
- 1055 (+2) air defense systems,
- 369 (+0) aircraft,
- 331 (+0) helicopters,
- 24185 (+83) operational-tactical UAVs,
- 3054 (+0) cruise missiles,
- 28 (+0) ships / boats,
- 1 (+0) submarine,
- 36211 (+133) vehicles and tankers,
- 3737 (+2) special technical means.
Activity of the occupiers' fleet as of February 6
- In the Black Sea, one enemy ship has been registered, which is a carrier of Kalibr cruise missiles. The total number of missiles is four;
- No enemy ships have been recorded in the Sea of Azov;
- In the Mediterranean Sea, six enemy ships have been detected, of which two have Kalibr cruise missiles. The total number of missiles is 22.
During the day, the following vessels headed to the Kerch Strait:
- Six vessels heading towards the Black Sea, of which five continued to the Bosporus Strait;
- Seven vessels heading towards the Sea of Azov, of which six came from the Bosporus Strait.
Currently, the 1079th day of full-scale war in Ukraine is ongoing.
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