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As of the morning of May 27, the losses of Russian troops and their mercenaries in Ukraine amounted to about 502,340. Over the past day, Ukrainian defenders put out of action at least 1,150 Russian occupiers.

This was reported by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

Other occupiers’ losses since February 24, 2022:

  • tanks – 7671 (+9)
  • armoured personnel carriers – 14818 (+15)
  • artillery systems – 12981 (+28)
  • MLRS – 1084 (+1)
  • air defence systems / Anti-aircraft warfare systems – 815 (+1)
  • aircraft – 357 (+0)
  • helicopters – 326 (+0)
  • UAVs of operational-tactical level – 10467 (+42)
  • cruise missiles – 2221 (+12)
  • ships / boats / warships / boats – 27 (+0)
  • submarines – 1 (+0)
  • vehicles and fuel tanks – 17694 (+55)
  • special equipment – 2118 (+7)

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