KIEV: The General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces announced on Monday that about 37,400 Russian soldiers have died since the start of the country's ongoing military aggression. As per the Ukrainska Pravda reports, the Russian military forces suffered their heaviest casualties on the Avdiivka front. Between February 24 and July 11, when the latest losses occurred, the Russian forces suffered the following total combat losses: 1,645 tanks, 3,828 armored combat vehicles, 838 artillery systems, 247 multiple-launch rocket systems, 109 air defence systems, 217 aircraft, 188 helicopters, 676 operational-tactical UAVs, 155 cruise missiles, 15 ships/boats, 2,696 vehicles and tankers, and 66 special vehicles comprise the 37,400-person military. Kharkiv City Council said that due to the shelling, some public transport routes have temporarily stopped working, and one of the metro lines: trains on the Saltivka metro line, and tram number 8, bus number 52 and trolleybuses numbers 19, 20, 24, 35, 267 are temporarily suspended. Previously, there were three explosions in Kharkiv during the nights of July 10 and 11. The first one happened at 3:32 in the morning. Russian missile reportedly struck a six-story residential building in Kharkiv's centre, according to the State Emergency Service. The prosecutor's office started legal action about the shelling. New Zealand announces Commemorations Programme 2023-27 Sri Lankan Prez Gotabaya Rajapaksa to resign UN says India to surpass china as most populous country in 2023