Russia's losses in Ukraine as of November 27: 750 troops and 7 tanks
Losses for Russia in the war in Ukraine as of Monday morning, November 27, amounted to another 750 occupiers. The overall casualties of the Russian army since the beginning of the invasion now stand at 325,580 military personnel. Additionally, the Ukrainian Armed Forces destroyed 7 Russian tanks and 11 pieces of armored vehicles, according to the General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
The total Russia combat losses from February 24, 2022 to November 27, 2023 are estimated as follows:
- Personnel: About 325,580 (+750) individuals eliminated.
- Tanks: 5,520 (+7) units.
- Armored personnel vehicles (APV): 10,282 (+3) units.
- Artillery systems: 7,875 (+1) units.
- Multiple launh rocket systems (MLRS): 907 units.
- Anti-aircraft warfare systems: 597 units.
- Aircraft: 323 units.
- Helicopters: 324 units.
- UAV operationa-tactical level: 5,905 (+4) units.
- Cruise missiles: 1,565 units.
- Warships/boats: 22 units.
- Submarines: 1 unit.
- Vehicles and fuel tanks: 10,299 (+11) units.
- Special vehicles: 1,113 units.
Frontline situation
According to the General Staff, the Ukrainian Defense Forces continue assault operations south of Bakhmut in the Donetsk region, conduct offensive operations on the Melitopol direction, and maintain defense in the Avdiivka area. In the past 24 hours, there have been 63 combat engagements. Specifically, as reported by the Institute for the Study of War, Russian forces express concern about the vulnerability of ground lines of communication on the eastern (left) bank of the Kherson region against the backdrop of constant complaints about Russia's weak capabilities in these positions.