Ukraine’s Unmanned Systems Forces (USF) have eliminated more than 100,000 Russian troops during their first year of operations, according to USF commander Robert “Madyar” Brovdi. “The USF birds report: one hundred thousand worms in a year. Three times the forces and assets of the ‘Kyiv in three days’ operation have been destroyed,” Brovdi wrote on Telegram on Thursday, referring to Russian troops as “worms” and Russia’s reported campaign to capture Kyiv in three days at the onset of the 2022 invasion.JOIN US ON TELEGRAMFollow our coverage of the war on the @Kyivpost_official. According to him, the figure includes confirmed, irrecoverable Russian losses recorded in Ukraine’s Delta battlefield awareness system. “The birds have crossed the mark of 100,000 enemy personnel with confirmed irrecoverable and sanitary losses. Every case has been verified in the Delta military awareness system, which stores information and evidence for each mission,” he said. Brovdi recalled that Russia committed approximately 35,000 elite airborne troops, special forces personnel, and marines during its February 2022 attempt to seize Kyiv. According to him, Russia’s total invasion force at the start of the full-scale invasion numbered around 180,000 troops across four main axes of advance: Kyiv, Siversk-Slobozhanskyi, Donetsk-Luhansk, and southern Tavria. He noted that Russian troop levels now exceed 700,000 personnel.