Russian Military Losses in Ukraine Escalate on Day 645

The Russian military continues to incur significant losses on Ukrainian soil. The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine has released the latest figures, reflecting a relentless defense by Ukrainian forces. The cumulative losses since February 24, 2022, are as follows:

Day 645 (November 30, 2023)

• Personnel: Approximately 328,760 Russian troops eliminated (+1,180 from the previous day).
• Tanks: 5,551 units destroyed (+13).
• Armored Personnel Vehicles (APV): 10,340 units (+28).
• Artillery Systems: 7,909 units (+1).
• Multiple Launch Rocket Systems (MLRS): 910 units (no change).
• Anti-Aircraft Warfare Systems: 600 units (no change).
• Aircraft: 323 units (no change).
• Helicopters: 324 units (no change).
• Operational-Tactical UAVs: 5,954 units (+10).
• Cruise Missiles: 1,567 units (no change).
• Naval Vessels: 22 units (no change).
• Submarines: 1 unit (no change).
• Special Equipment: 1,124 units (+3).
• Vehicles and Fuel Tanks: 10,361 units (+13).

Analysis and Insights:

The data from Days 641 to 645 of the Russian invasion of Ukraine paints a picture of sustained and significant losses for Russian forces. The daily increase in personnel losses, alongside the steady destruction of military hardware, underscores the intensity and scale of the conflict.

The Ukrainian defense appears to be effectively targeting and neutralizing a wide range of Russian military assets, from tanks and armored vehicles to artillery systems. The stagnation in losses of aircraft and helicopters suggests a possible reduction in aerial operations or improved Russian air defense measures.

The use of UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles) by Russian forces seems to be a significant aspect of their operational strategy, as indicated by the relatively high numbers of UAV losses. This could point to their reliance on UAVs for reconnaissance and tactical operations.

Overall, these figures highlight the heavy toll the conflict is exacting on Russian military capabilities and resources. The persistence of Ukrainian forces in defending their territory is evident, and the ongoing losses on the Russian side could have broader implications for the conflict’s duration and Russia’s military strategy moving forward.


Day 644 (November 29, 2023)
As the conflict in Ukraine persists, Russian forces continue to suffer substantial losses. The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine has provided the following updated figures:

• Personnel: Approximately 327,580 Russian troops eliminated (+1,140 from the previous day).
• Tanks: 5,538 units destroyed (+15).
• APV: 10,312 units (+27).
• Artillery Systems: 7,908 units (+32).
• MLRS: 910 units (+3).
• Anti-Aircraft Warfare Systems: 600 units (+3).
• Aircraft: 323 units (no change).
• Helicopters: 324 units (no change).
• Operational-Tactical UAVs: 5,944 units (+39).
• Cruise Missiles: 1,567 units (+2).
• Naval Vessels: 22 units (no change).
• Submarines: 1 unit (no change).
• Special Equipment: 1,121 units (+8).
• Vehicles and Fuel Tanks: 10,348 units (+46).


Day 643 (November 28, 2023)
The Russian military’s losses in the ongoing conflict in Ukraine continue to mount. The latest data from the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine indicates:

• Personnel: Approximately 326,440 Russian troops eliminated (+860 from the previous day).
• Tanks: 5,523 units destroyed (+3).
• APV: 10,285 units (+3).
• Artillery Systems: 7,876 units (+1).
• MLRS: 907 units (no change).
• Anti-Aircraft Warfare Systems: 597 units (no change).
• Aircraft: 323 units (no change).
• Helicopters: 324 units (no change).
• Operational-Tactical UAVs: 5,905 units (no change).
• Cruise Missiles: 1,565 units (no change).
• Naval Vessels: 22 units (no change).
• Submarines: 1 unit (no change).
• Special Equipment: 1,113 units (no change).
• Vehicles and Fuel Tanks: 10,302 units (+3).


Day 642 (November 27, 2023)

The conflict in Ukraine sees no respite for Russian forces, with continued losses being reported. The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine provides the following updated casualty figures:

• Personnel: Approximately 325,580 Russian troops eliminated (+750 from the previous day).
• Tanks: 5,520 units destroyed (+7).
• APV: 10,282 units (+3).
• Artillery Systems: 7,875 units (+1).
• MLRS: 907 units (no change).
• Anti-Aircraft Warfare Systems: 597 units (no change).
• Aircraft: 323 units (no change).
• Helicopters: 324 units (no change).
• Operational-Tactical UAVs: 5,905 units (+4).
• Cruise Missiles: 1,565 units (no change).
• Naval Vessels: 22 units (no change).
• Submarines: 1 unit (no change).
• Special Equipment: 1,113 units (no change).
• Vehicles and Fuel Tanks: 10,299 units (+11).


Day 641 (November 26, 2023)

Russian forces face ongoing losses in the Ukraine conflict. The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reports the following:

• Personnel: Approximately 324,830 Russian troops eliminated (+1,070 from the previous day).
• Tanks: 5,513 units destroyed (+11).
• APV: 10,279 units (+16).
• Artillery Systems: 7,874 units (+23).
• MLRS: 907 units (+2).
• Anti-Aircraft Warfare Systems: 597 units (+1).
• Aircraft: 323 units (no change).
• Helicopters: 324 units (no change).
• Operational-Tactical UAVs: 5,901 units (+93).
• Cruise Missiles: 1,565 units (no change).

• Naval Vessels:** 22 units (no change).

• Submarines: 1 unit (no change).
• Special Equipment: 1,113 units (+1).
• Vehicles and Fuel Tanks: 10,288 units (+29).

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