Enemy Losses as of April 26, 2025 - General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
26.04.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
26.04.2025
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According to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the Russian occupiers have suffered the following losses as of the morning of April 26, 2025.
Russia's Losses as of April 26, 2025
The Russian troops have lost in the war against Ukraine as of April 26:
- approximately 947610 (+1110) personnel,
- 10711 (+8) tanks,
- 22320 (+5) armored combat vehicles,
- 26965 (+70) artillery systems,
- 1372 (+0) HIMARS,
- 1145 (+1) air defense systems,
- 370 (+0) aircraft,
- 335 (+0) helicopters,
- 33897 (+118) unmanned aerial vehicles at operational and tactical levels,
- 3196 (+0) cruise missiles,
- 28 (+0) ships/boats,
- 1 (+0) submarine,
- 46051 (+145) units of automotive technology and tank vehicles,
- 3860 (+0) units of special equipment.
Activity of the Occupiers' Fleet as of April 26
- In the Black Sea, there is 1 enemy ship that has Kalibr-type cruise missiles and can fire up to 6 missiles simultaneously;
- In the Sea of Azov, there are no enemy ships;
- In the Mediterranean Sea, there are 4 enemy ships, 2 of which have Kalibr-type cruise missiles and can fire up to 12 missiles simultaneously.
In the last 24 hours, the following have passed through the Kerch Strait in the interest of the Russian Federation:
- to the Black Sea - 3 ships, of which 1 has proceeded towards the Bosporus;
- to the Sea of Azov - 2 ships, of which 1 moved away from the Bosporus.
The full-scale war in Ukraine has already lasted 1158 days.
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