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By mid-March, about One Hundred russian tankers Had Surrendered, - Main Directorate of Intelligence

Ukraine has obtained documentary evidence of the manpower and equipment loss of the 1st Panzer Army of the occupying country armed forces.

By mid-March, about One Hundred russian tankers Had Surrendered, - Main Directorate of Intelligence

Ukraine's military intelligence has obtained documentary evidence of the manpower and equipment loss of the 1st Panzer Army of the occupying country's armed forces.

This was reported in the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine.

"Study and analysis of the obtained documents allowed to establish the list of units involved in the military invasion of Ukraine, military ranks and names of the occupiers who died, went missing, captured or wounded during the hostilities," is said in the statement.

As of March 15, the total losses of the 1st russian Panzer Army amounted to 409 people. Ukrainian soldiers eliminated 61 and wounded 209 occupiers. In the first two weeks of the war alone, 44 russian tankers went missing and 96 occupiers of the army decided to save their lives and surrender.

During the same period, the defenders of Ukraine destroyed and captured 308 units of military equipment from the army of the occupiers.

The occupiers are going to launch repair shops for tanks and armored personnel carriers in Mariupol.

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