MADRID, 27 Jul. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The Armed Forces of Ukraine have estimated this Wednesday at more than 40,000 Russian soldiers killed since the beginning of the invasion, unleashed on February 24 by order of the President of Russia, Vladimir Putin, without Moscow having provided a balance of casualties for now .

The General Staff of the Ukrainian Army has said through its account on the social network Facebook that so far “about 40,070” Russian soldiers have died, including 200 during the last day, before stressing that since the beginning of the invasion they have 1,738 battle tanks, 883 artillery systems and 258 self-propelled and armored multiple rocket launchers have been destroyed.

Likewise, it has highlighted that 222 planes, 190 helicopters, 117 anti-aircraft defense systems, 2,847 vehicles and fuel tanks, 15 boats and 726 drones have also been destroyed, while 174 cruise missiles have been shot down.

“The Russian enemy suffered the greatest losses during the last day in the direction of Krivyi Rih,” he pointed out, before noting that “the data is being updated.” “Hit the occupant. Let’s win together. Our strength is in the truth,” he added.

On the other hand, the spokesman for the General Staff of the Ukrainian Army, Oleksander Shtupun, has denounced attacks by Russian forces in the Chernigov and Sumy regions and has pointed out that the Russian forces “try to improve logistical support for their units” in the Kharkov region.

Along these lines, he stressed that the Russian troops launched an offensive against the town of Verjnokamianske, in the outskirts of Kramatorsk, although he pointed out that “it was not successful” and that the assailants “withdrew”. “In the direction of Bakhmut, the enemy attacked civilian infrastructure with artillery, specifically in the districts of Bakhmut, Bilohorivka, Yakovlivka, Soledar, Pokrovske and Niu York.”

“In the waters of the Black Sea and the Sea of ??Azov, the enemy naval group continues to carry out reconnaissance tasks and missile attacks against targets on Ukrainian territory, in addition to blocking civilian ships in the northwestern Black Sea,” it has settled. Shtupun.