November 20, 2025

Russian Ministry of Defense:  up to 1,645 Ukrainian casualties in the last day

Russian Defense Ministry

The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation continue the special military operation.

💥Units of the Sever Group of Forces inflicted fire damage on formations of two mechanised brigades, one jaeger brigade of the AFU, and one territorial defence brigade near Alekseyevka, Varachino, Katerinovka, Novaya Sech, Pisarevka, and Yunakovka (Sumy region).

📍In Kharkov direction, units of one national guard regiment were hit near Volchansk (Kharkov region).

▪️The AFU losses amounted to up to 250 troops, one tank, three infantry fighting vehicles, 18 motor vehicles, six field artillery guns, two electronic warfare stations, and five ammunition and materiel depots.

📍The Zapad Group of Forces improved the situation along the front line. Russian troops inflicted fire damage on manpower and hardware of four mechanised brigades, one assault brigade of the AFU, and one national guard brigade near Kurilovka, Kucherovka, Monachinovka, Nechvolodovka, Podoly (Kharkov region) and Drobyshevo (Donetsk People’s Republic).

🪖In Kupyansk (Kharkov region), assault detachments of the 6th Army continue to mop up city quarters and eliminate remaining enemy units.

⚡Two attacks of the 125th Mechanised Brigade of the AFU and the 15th National Guard Brigade to unblock the encircled formations and move towards the Oskol River to restore a destroyed crossing were repelled near Blagodatovka and Kutkovka (Kharkov region). The enemy has lost up to 15 militants.

▪️In addition, up to 50 troops, one U.S.-made M113 armoured personnel carrier, three Kazak armoured fighting vehicles, one Canadian-made Senator armoured vehicle, five motor vehicles, one Romanian-made APR-40 MLRS, one Strela-10 anti-aircraft missile system, and four electronic warfare stations of the AFU were neutralised.

▪️In total, more than 230 servicemen, one tank, one Shkval infantry fighting vehicle, one armoured personnel carrier, four armoured fighting vehicles, 16 motor vehicles, and one field artillery gun of the AFU were neutralised in the Zapad Group’s area of responsibility. One MLRS combat vehicle, one anti-aircraft missile system, ten electronic warfare stations, and five ammunition depots were neutralised.

📍The Yug Group of Forces took more advantageous lines and positions. Russian troops hit one mechanised brigade, one assault brigade, one airmobile brigade of the AFU and one marine brigade near Berestok, Zakotnoye, Zvanovka, Ivanopolye, Konstantinovka, Nikolayevka, Reznikovka, Seversk, Slavyansk, and Stepanovka (Donetsk People’s Republic).

▪️The enemy lost more than 190 troops, four armoured fighting vehicles, and 14 motor vehicles. One electronic warfare station and four ammunition, materiel, and fuel depots were neutralised.

📍The Tsentr Group of Forces improved the tactical situation. Strikes were delivered at manpower and hardware of three mechanised brigades, one assault brigade, one jaeger brigade, one air assault brigade, two assault regiments of the AFU, one marine brigade, one territorial defence brigade, and three national guard brigades close to Belitskoye, Grishino, Novopavlovka, Novy Donbass, Oktyabrskoye, Rodinskoye, Rozy Luksemburg, and Shevchenko (Donetsk People’s Republic).

🪖In Krasnoarmeysk (Donetsk People’s Republic), assault groups of the 2nd Army continue to destroy encircled enemy units in Tsentralny and Gornyak districts, as well as in the western industrial area. Russian troops continue mopping up Ukrainian militants in Rovnoye (Donetsk People’s Republic). Over the past 24 hours, four AFU servicemen surrendered voluntarily.

AFU were repelled from the area of Grishino (Donetsk People’s Republic). Up to 30 militants and one Kazak armoured vehicle of the AFU were neutralised.

🪖In Dimitrov (Donetsk People’s Republic), assault detachments of the 51st Army continue offensive operations in Vostochny and Zapadny districts, as well as in the southern part of the settlement.

▪️Over the past 24 hours, up to 180 servicemen, four armoured personnel carriers, five armoured fighting vehicles, four pickup trucks, and two artillery guns of the AFU have been neutralised in Krasnoarmeysk direction.

▪️In total, up to 400 troops, two Swedish-made Viking armoured personnel carriers, two U.S.-made M113 armoured personnel carriers, six armoured fighting vehicles, seven motor vehicles, one U.S.-made 155-mm M777 howitzer, and one field artillery gun of the AFU were neutralised in the Tsentr Group’s area of responsibility.

🚩Units of the Vostok Group of Forces continue to advance into the depths of the enemy’s defence, as a result of intensive operations, Veseloye was liberated in Zaporozhye region.

💥Strikes were delivered at formations of two assault brigades and three assault regiments of the AFU near Velikomikhaylovka, Pokrovskoye (Dnepropetrovsk region), Gulyaipole, Yablokovo, and Dobropolye (Zaporozhye region).

▪️The AFU lost more than 250 troops, one tank, seven motor vehicles, one 122-mm Gvozdika self-propelled artillery system, and two electronic warfare stations.

🔥The Dnepr Group’s units inflicted losses on manpower and hardware of one mechanised brigade of the AFU and one territorial defence brigade near Orekhov, Stepnogorsk (Zaporozhye region), Nikolskoye in Kherson region and the city of Kherson.

▪️Up to 50 troops, two armoured fighting vehicles, six motor vehicles, six electronic warfare stations, and two ammunition and materiel depots of the AFU have been neutralised.

✈️Operational-tactical aviation, attack drones, missile troops and artillery of the Russian Groups of Forces destroyed two U.S.-made HIMARS MLRS launchers, and hit Ukraine’s energy infrastructure facilities used in the interests of the AFU, combat service support depots, long-range unmanned aerial vehicles storage areas, temporary deployment areas of AFU and foreign mercenaries in 146 areas.

🎯Air defence systems shot down four British-made Storm Shadow cruise air-to-surface missiles and 119 fixed-wing unmanned aerial vehicles.

📊 In total, since the beginning of the special military operation the enemy has lost: 

 668 aircraft, 

 283 helicopters, 

 97,515 unmanned aerial vehicles, 

 637 anti-aircraft missile systems, 

 26,134 tanks and other armoured fighting vehicles, 

 1,618 MLRS combat vehicles, 

 31,426 field artillery guns and mortars, 

 47,170 units of support military vehicles.

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