About 29450 troops and 206 planes: new data on Russian losses

About 29450 troops and 206 planes: new data on Russian losses

Since the start of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Russia has already lost 29,450 of its military. There have also been 206 aircraft destroyed.

 

This was reported by the General Staff of the AFU on Facebook.

 

The total combat losses of the Russian occupants as of May 25 are tentatively as follows:

personnel - about 29450 (+100) people eliminated,

tanks - 1305 (+3),

armoured combat vehicles - 3,213 (+19),

artillery systems - 606 (+0),

ARMORED VEHICLES - 201 (+0),

air defense means - 93 (+0),

airplanes - 206 (+1),

helicopters 170 (+0),

operational-tactical UAVs - 491 (+11),

cruise missiles - 112 (+0),

ships / boats - 13 (+0),

vehicles and tankers - 2,217 (+5),

special equipment - 44 (+1).

 

According to the General Staff, the Russian occupation troops suffered the greatest losses in the Liman direction.

 

We shall remind you that a National Guard conscript shot down a Russian Su-25 attack aircraft in Zaporizhzhia Region.





Since the start of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Russia has already lost 29,450 of its military. There have also been 206 aircraft destroyed.

 

This was reported by the General Staff of the AFU on Facebook.

 

The total combat losses of the Russian occupants as of May 25 are tentatively as follows:

personnel - about 29450 (+100) people eliminated,

tanks - 1305 (+3),

armoured combat vehicles - 3,213 (+19),

artillery systems - 606 (+0),

ARMORED VEHICLES - 201 (+0),

air defense means - 93 (+0),

airplanes - 206 (+1),

helicopters 170 (+0),

operational-tactical UAVs - 491 (+11),

cruise missiles - 112 (+0),

ships / boats - 13 (+0),

vehicles and tankers - 2,217 (+5),

special equipment - 44 (+1).

 

According to the General Staff, the Russian occupation troops suffered the greatest losses in the Liman direction.

 

We shall remind you that a National Guard conscript shot down a Russian Su-25 attack aircraft in Zaporizhzhia Region.