Ukrainian troops destroyed 6 areas of concentration of the Russian army
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Ukrainian troops destroyed 6 areas of concentration of the Russian army

General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine
Ukrainian troops destroyed 6 areas of concentration of the Russian army

According to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, over the past 24 hours, aviation, missile troops, and artillery of the Defense Forces of Ukraine successfully attacked six areas of concentration of manpower and equipment of the Russian occupiers.

Points of attention

  • Continuous defense efforts by Ukrainian forces are repelling occupiers' attempts to advance, with significant impacts on enemy losses in both manpower and equipment.
  • The ongoing conflict showcases Ukrainian resilience and determination in the face of Russian aggression, with updates on airstrikes, guided bombs, kamikaze drones, and attacks on settlements.

Losses of the Russian Army as of April 1, 2026

The total combat losses of the Russians from 02/24/22 to 04/01/26 were approximately:

  • personnel — about 1,298,730 (+1,060) people,

  • tanks — 11,828 (+2) units,

  • armored combat vehicles — 24,327 (+3) units,

  • artillery systems — 39,169 (+59) units,

  • MLRS — 1,712 (+3) units.

  • Operational-tactical level UAVs — 210,896 (+2,069) units,

  • automotive equipment and tank trucks — 86,578 (+219) units,

  • special equipment — 4,107 (+2) units.

The defense forces repel attempts by the occupiers to improve their position and advance deep into the territory of Ukraine, inflicting significant losses on the enemy in manpower and equipment.

Yesterday, the enemy carried out 77 air strikes, dropping 226 guided bombs.

In addition, it used 9,636 kamikaze drones and carried out 3,804 attacks on settlements and positions of our troops, including 106 from multiple launch rocket systems.

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