Russia's losses in Ukraine as of November 30: 1180 troops and 13 tanks
Russian losses in the war in Ukraine as of Thursday morning, November 30, amount to 1,180 occupiers, bringing the total Russian army casualties since the beginning of the invasion to 328,760 military personnel. Additionally, Ukrainian Armed Forces have destroyed 13 tanks and 28 armored combat vehicles, according to the General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
The overall Russian combat losses from February 24, 2022 to November 30, 2023 are estimated as follows:
- Personnel: About 328,760 (+1,180) individuals.
- Tanks: 5,551 (+13) units.
- Armored personnel vehicles (APV): 10,340 (+28) units.
- Artillery systems: 7,909 (+1) units.
- Multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 910 units.
- Anti-aircraft warfare systems: 600 units.
- Aircraft: 323 units.
- Helicopters: 324 units.
- UAV operational-tactical level: 5,954 (+10) units.
- Cruise missiles: 1,567 units.
- Warships/boats: 22 units.
- Submarines: 1 unit.
- Vehicles and fuel tanks: 10,361 (+13) units.
- Special equipment: 1,124 (+3) units.
Frontline situation
According to the General Staff, Ukrainian forces repelled 24 enemy attacks on the Lyman direction and continue offensive operations on the Melitopol direction. Missile troops struck two enemy ammunition depots.
According to the Institute for the Study of War, Ukrainian forces conducted counterattacks on November 29 in the Bakhmut direction, in the western part of the Zaporizhzhia region, and towards Melitopol. Ukrainian forces also reportedly advanced ground attacks on the eastern (left) bank of the Kherson region.