📊 Casualties

According to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Russian military personnel suffered losses of 640 individuals on September 7, 2022. The total number of killed Russian soldiers since the beginning of the full-scale invasion reached 51,250 by September 8, 2022.

Sloviansk, Donetsk
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Ukrainska Pravda → Source tone: certain

On September 7, 2022, Russian forces suffered losses of 640 military personnel, with the Donetsk front experiencing the heaviest losses.

Ukrainska Pravda → Source tone: certain

Total combat losses of Russian forces between February 24 and September 8, 2022, are estimated at 51,250 military personnel, 2,112 tanks, 4,557 armoured combat vehicles, 1,126 artillery systems, 305 multiple-launch rocket systems, 159 air defence systems, 239 fixed-wing aircraft, and 210 helicopters.

Kyiv Independent → Source tone: certain

Russian military killed five civilians in Bakhmut on September 8.

UNIAN → Source tone: certain

Russian personnel losses reached 51,250 by September 8, 2022, including 640 killed in the last day.

UNIAN → Source tone: certain

Russian equipment losses included 15 tanks, 37 armored vehicles, 32 artillery systems, and other military hardware as of September 8, 2022.

Censor.NET → Source tone: likely

In day, Rashists killed 7 civilians in Donetsk region.

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