Enemy losses as of January 27, 2025 - General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
27.01.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
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As of January 27, 2025, Russian occupiers have suffered significant losses, reported the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Losses of Russia in the war as of January 27, 2025
Currently, Russia has lost:
- approximately 831620 (+1430) personnel,
- 9871 (+3) tanks,
- 20561 (+12) armored fighting vehicles,
- 22339 (+16) artillery systems,
- 1263 (+0) multiple rocket launchers,
- 1050 (+0) air defense systems,
- 369 (+0) aircraft,
- 331 (+0) helicopters,
- 23327 (+74) operational-tactical level UAVs,
- 3053 (+0) cruise missiles,
- 28 (+0) ships/boats,
- 1 (+0) submarine,
- 35183 (+59) vehicles and fuel tankers,
- 3716 (+1) special equipment.
Activity of the occupiers' fleet as of January 27
- In the Black Sea, there are two enemy ships, one of which is a carrier of Kalibr cruise missiles and can launch up to four missiles;
- There are no enemy ships in the Sea of Azov;
- In the Mediterranean Sea, six enemy ships have been recorded, two of which are carriers of Kalibr cruise missiles and can launch up to 22 missiles.
In the last day, in Russia's interests, three ships passed through the Kerch Strait into the Black Sea, three of them continued their movement towards the Bosphorus Strait. Additionally, nine ships passed through the Bosphorus Strait into the Sea of Azov, seven of them continued their movement into this region.
The war in Ukraine has been ongoing for the 1069th day.
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