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Russia's losses in Ukraine as of July 27: +920 troops and 11 cruise missiles

Russia's losses in Ukraine as of July 27: +920 troops and 11 cruise missiles Illustrative photo: Ukrainian Armed Forces eliminate another 920 Russian troops (Getty Images)
Author: Oleh Velhan

Over the past 24 hours, from July 26 to 27, Russian troops lost another 920 soldiers at the front. The Armed Forces of Ukraine also destroyed 11 cruise missiles, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reports.

The total combat losses from February 24, 2022, to July 27, 2025, are approximately:

  • personnel - nearly 1,049,250 (+920) Russian troops were eliminated;
  • tanks - 11 057 (+1);
  • troop-carrying AFVs - 23 063 (+4);
  • artillery systems - 30 822 (+10);
  • MLRS - 1449 (+1);
  • anti-aircraft systems - 1,201;
  • aircraft - 421;
  • helicopters - 340;
  • UAV operational-tactical level - 48 158 (+199);
  • cruise missiles - 3,546 (+11);
  • warships/boats - 28;
  • submarines - 1;
  • vehicles and fuel tanks - 56 493 (+122);
  • special equipment - 3,935.

Russia's losses in Ukraine as of July 27: +920 troops and 11 cruise missiles

Frontline update as of July 26

The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine earlier published an update stating that Russian forces attacked Ukraine using drones, missiles, and glide bombs (KABs).

The most intense fighting during the day took place in the Pokrovsk direction, with a total of 122 combat engagements recorded.

According to ISW, Ukrainian forces recently advanced in the northern part of Sumy region, while Russian troops made gains near Siversk, Toretsk, Novopavlivka, and Velyka Novosilka.

Analysts also forecast that Russia is preparing for more large-scale strikes on Ukraine, as indicated by an increase in the domestic production of missiles and drones.