Russia's losses in Ukraine as of November 25: Over 800 troops and 18 artillery systems
As of Saturday morning, November 25, Russia's losses in the war in Ukraine amount to 860 occupiers, with the total number of casualties in the Russian army since the beginning of the invasion reaching 323,760 military personnel. Additionally, the Armed Forces of Ukraine have destroyed one cruise missile, according to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
The total Russian combat losses from February 24, 2022 to November 25, 2023 are estimated as follows:
- Personnel: About 323,760 (+860) individuals.
- Tanks: 5,502 (+6) units.
- APV (Armored Personnel Vehicles): 10,263 (+7) units.
- Artillery systems: 7,851 (+18) units.
- MLRS (Multiple Launch Rocket Systems): 905 (+1) units.
- Anti-aircraft warfare systems: 596 (+1) units.
- Aircraft: 323 units.
- Helicopters: 324 units.
- UAV operational-tactical level: 5,808 (+8) units.
- Cruise missiles: 1,565 (+1) units.
- Warships/boats: 22 units.
- Submarines: 1 unit.
- Vehicles and fuel tanks: 10,259 (+29) units.
- Special equipment: 1,112 (+4) units.
Frontline situation
Currently, the Ukrainian military offensive is focused on two fronts – the Bakhmut and Melitopol directions. Ukrainian Armed Forces continued counteroffensive operations in the western part of the Zaporizhzhia region.
Rocket troops units targeted 2 command points, 4 concentration areas of personnel, weapons, and military equipment, 2 artillery positions, and an enemy logistics center.
In the past day, there were 74 military clashes.