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Daily Update: Russia Loses 1,350 Troops, 1 Tank, and 58 Artillery Systems in One Day

Russian forces lost another 1,350 troops, one tank, 12 armored combat vehicles, and 58 artillery systems over the past 24 hours, Ukraine’s General Staff reported on June 27.
According to the latest figures, Russia’s total estimated personnel losses since the start of the full-scale invasion on February 24, 2022, have reached approximately 1,399,720.
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Ukraine’s military also reported the destruction of three multiple launch rocket systems, 11 ground robotic systems, 1,951 operational-tactical UAVs, three cruise missiles, 488 vehicles and fuel tankers, and five pieces of special equipment over the past day.
Overall Russian losses reported by Ukraine now include 12,060 tanks, 24,835 armored combat vehicles, 44,857 artillery systems, 1,899 multiple launch rocket systems, 1,447 air defense systems, 436 aircraft, 353 helicopters, 1,740 ground robotic systems, 375,611 operational-tactical UAVs, 4,790 cruise missiles, 33 ships and boats, two submarines, 112,634 vehicles and fuel tankers, and 4,353 pieces of special equipment.
“In the end, you have to protect yourself at all times.”
— Defense of Ukraine (@DefenceU) June 27, 2026
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The combat losses of the enemy from February 24, 2022 to June 27, 2026. pic.twitter.com/kJCAAuHVjA
Ukraine’s General Staff said 256 combat engagements took place along the front line over the past day. The heaviest fighting was recorded in the Pokrovsk, Sloviansk, and Huliaipole directions.
Over the past day, Russia carried out three missile strikes using six missiles and launched 90 airstrikes, dropping 270 guided aerial bombs.
Russian forces also used 9,716 attack drones and conducted 3,018 strikes on settlements and Ukrainian military positions, including three attacks using multiple launch rocket systems.
Earlier, Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU) struck the Russian-occupied Zaliv shipyard in Kerch, damaging two Project 15310 cable-laying ships—Volga and Vyatka—being built for Russia’s Ministry of Defense to support submarine surveillance operations. The strike also targeted a nearly completed ferry and air defense assets, including elements of an S-400 system and radar installations used to protect the Kerch Strait.
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