Enemy losses as of January 29, 2025 – General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
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The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that as of January 29, 2025, the losses of Russian occupiers have been updated.
Russia's losses in the war as of January 29, 2025
In total, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation have lost the following:
- personnel - about 834670 (+1670) individuals,
- tanks - 9886 (+10) units,
- battles armored vehicles - 20597 (+24) units,
- artillery systems - 22395 (+29) units,
- MLRS - 1264 (+1) units,
- air defense means - 1050 (+0) units,
- aircraft - 369 (+0) units,
- helicopters - 331 (+0) units,
- operational-tactical UAVs - 23456 (+57),
- cruise missiles - 3054 (+1),
- ships / boats - 28 (+0) units,
- submarines - 1 (+0) units,
- automotive and tank trucks - 35366 (+97) units,
- special equipment - 3721 (+3).
Activity of the occupiers' fleet as of January 29
- In the Black Sea, only one enemy ship has been registered, while missile carriers are absent;
- In the Sea of Azov, no enemy ships have been detected;
- In the Mediterranean Sea, six enemy ships have been identified, two of which are carriers of Kalibr cruise missiles and possess a total of up to 22 missiles.
In the last 24 hours, the following vessels passed through the Kerch Strait:
- two vessels to the Black Sea, one of which continued its journey to the Bosporus Strait;
- ten vessels to the Sea of Azov, eight of which moved from the Bosporus Strait.
In total, the full-scale war in Ukraine has lasted 1071 days.
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