Ukraine’s army says Russian army lost around 200 soldiers killed in action over last day

The Armed Forces destroy enemy equipment
The Armed Forces destroy enemy equipment

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As of June 10, over the 107 days since Feb. 24, Russia has lost about 31,900 soldiers, with 200 being killed over the past day. The enemy suffered the greatest casualties in the Kharkiv and Bakhmut areas.

The Russian invaders have also lost more than 9,400 pieces of military equipment since Feb. 24, among them:

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·         Personnel – about 31900 (+200)

·         Tanks – 1,409 (+11)

·         Armored personnel vehicles – 3,450 (+12)

·         Artillery systems – 712 (+1)

·         Multiple launch rocket systems – 222 (+9)

·         Anti-aircraft warfare systems – 97 (+1)

·         Warplanes – 212 (+0)

·         Helicopters – 178 (+1)

·         UAVs – 572 (+10)

·         Cruise missiles – 125 (+0)

·         Warships/boats – 13 (+0)

·         Vehicles and fuel tankers – 2,438 (+17)

·         Special vehicles – 53 (+0).

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Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24. June 10 is the 107th day of full-scale war between Russia and Ukraine. Initially, Russia’s invasion forces tried to advance from the north, east and south, shelling peaceful cities throughout Ukraine using artillery and air strikes.

The Kremlin changed the goals of the war in Ukraine several times over the past three months. After Russian forces were defeated in fighting in Kyiv Oblast, and failed to seize the capital Kyiv, they retreated from Kyiv, Chernihiv and Sumy oblasts.

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After that the Russian invasion forces concentrated on fighting for the control of Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts, as some of those territories were under the control of Ukraine before the full-scale invasion.

Russian invaders control only one regional center – the city of Kherson in the south of Ukraine.

Parts of the Zaporizhzhia, Kherson and Kharkiv oblasts have also been captured by the Russians.

In some areas, Ukrainian troops have launched counteroffensives, with Russian troops suffering high numbers of casualties.