Over 200,000 targets destroyed: Ukraine's June stats are wild
Our military just dropped the June stats, and they look like someone enabled cheat codes. From record drone intercepts to turning Russian supply trucks into scrap metal, here is what went down.
While everyone was arguing about politics, the military was busy putting in some serious overtime. Mykhailo Fedorov just dropped the report for June, and the numbers are absolutely nuts: over 200,000 Russian targets were hit in a single month.
The main focus was on ruining their logistics, especially making things very uncomfortable in occupied Crimea. Hits on targets deeper than 50 kilometers from the front line basically doubled. This means Russian ammo dumps and supply trucks are now exploding much further back than they used to.
But the real highlights are the records. The army intercepted 49,575 Russian drones and copters—the best result ever. They also set an absolute record for destroying Russian cars and motorcycles. Yes, those tactical assault bikes they love so much are now mostly burning scrap metal. Plus, almost 28,000 Russian soldiers were either liquidated or severely wounded in June alone.
Apparently, this was all managed and verified via battlefield video feeds, which Fedorov hilariously referred to as "єБали" (e-points). Trust Ukrainians to name a battlefield tracking system something that sounds exactly like "we fucked them up" in slang. Beautiful.
With logistics crumbling and drone intercepts at an all-time high, Crimea is looking less like a resort and more like a massive trap.
Source: Facebook
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