Russian paratroopers no longer want to fight in Ukraine/Channel 24 Collage
< strong _ngcontent-sc130="">Russian paratroopers continue to suffer losses and lose their will to fight. They refuse to continue participating in the “special operation” and return to Russia.
This was reported in the morning summary of the General Staff on June 8. The department notes that the paratroopers refuse to continue fighting in the Lugansk region.
Demoralized Russian paratroopers go home
Some Russian military continue to lose all motivation to fight in Ukraine. Thus, units from the 106th and 76th airborne divisions of the Russian army have already refused to participate in hostilities. And now they are leaving home from the Luhansk region.
And no wonder, because every day our military valiantly and courageously resist the enemy. Over the past 24 hours alone, both in the Donetsk and Luhansk directions, it was possible to repel 11 attacks by Russian invaders.
As a result, the invaders lost three tanks, five artillery systems, two armored combat vehicles, thirteen vehicles, as well as three ammunition depots. In addition, air defense units shot down two Orlan-10 UAVs.
Where it is now hot at the front in Donbass/Liveuamap map
More than 31,000 invaders were sent to the next world
In general, the losses of the enemy since the beginning of a full-scale invasion are amazing. Our defenders and defenders have already managed to send 31,360 fighters to hell.
As for the equipment of the invaders, it is also pretty turned into scrap metal. 1,390 tanks will no longer be counted in the Russian army , 3,416 armored combat vehicles, 694 artillery systems, 207 multiple launch rocket systems, 96 air defense systems, 2,405 vehicles and tank trucks, as well as 53 units of special equipment.
The Russian invaders are also equipped with 212 aircraft, 177 helicopters, 553 operational-tactical UAVs, 125 cruise missiles and 13 fewer vessels.
We remind you that the Russians are planning to reach the administrative borders of Donetsk and Lugansk regions. Moreover, they are still striving to maintain land access to the temporarily occupied Crimean peninsula.
That is why the Russian invaders are trying with all possible forces to capture Severodonetsk and move on. Recall that fighting continues in the city, and the situation in it changes almost every hour.