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Losses of Russian artillery systems in the first 11 months of the current year have already surpassed last year’s figures.
This was reported on the website of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine.
According to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, as of 23 November, the number of Russian artillery systems lost or damaged since the beginning of the year has reached 13,053 units.
For comparison: throughout 2024, Ukraine’s Defence Forces destroyed 13,050 enemy artillery systems.
The total losses of Russian artillery systems as of 23 November 2025 amount to 34,585 units.
In 2022, the enemy lost or had destroyed 2,021 artillery systems. In 2023 — 6,461. In 2024 — 13,050. And in 2025, Russian forces have already lost 13,053 artillery systems.
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