
Ukrainian defenders eliminated at least 1,210 Russian troops and destroyed dozens of enemy military vehicles and artillery systems over the past day. This was reported by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The total number of Russian military losses since the start of the full scale invasion on 24 February 2022 continues to rise, with Ukrainian forces effectively targeting Russian troops and equipment on multiple fronts.
Operational data indicates that in the past 24 hours, Ukraine destroyed 19 Russian tanks, 11 armoured fighting vehicles, 37 artillery systems, and 54 enemy drones. Additionally, one multiple launch rocket system and 101 military transport vehicles were taken out. Ukrainian defenders have been consistently striking Russian positions, weakening the Kremlin’s ability to sustain its invasion.
Latest Russian Military Losses
Category | Total Losses Since February 2022 | Increase in Past 24 Hours |
---|---|---|
Personnel | 895,450 | +1,210 |
Tanks | 10,344 | +19 |
Combat Armoured Vehicles | 21,489 | +11 |
Artillery Systems | 24,598 | +37 |
Multiple Launch Rocket Systems | 1,318 | +1 |
Air Defence Equipment | 1,104 | 0 |
Aircraft | 370 | 0 |
Helicopters | 331 | 0 |
UAVs (Drones) | 29,467 | +54 |
Cruise Missiles | 3,121 | 0 |
Ships / Boats | 28 | 0 |
Submarines | 1 | 0 |
Military Transport Vehicles & Tankers | 40,785 | +101 |
Special Equipment | 3,778 | +1 |
The success of Ukrainian forces extends beyond the battlefield. Ukrainian missiles recently struck a Russian troop location in the Bryansk region, resulting in multiple casualties, including among the notorious Kadyrovites. Meanwhile, in the Pokrovsk direction, fighters from the Azov unit launched a devastating operation named “Earthquake,” targeting Russian positions and inflicting heavy damage.
Russia’s failure to make significant territorial gains while suffering enormous losses underscores the effectiveness of Ukraine’s defensive and offensive strategies. Kyiv’s military operations continue to degrade Russian capabilities, making it increasingly difficult for the Kremlin to sustain its aggression.