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Ukraine’s General Staff Reports New Russian Losses: Over 1.39 Million Personnel and Tens of Billions in Equipment Value

Оновлені дані Генштабу України: втрати ворога перевищують 1.39 мільйона особового складу, а шкода в техніці складає десятки мільярдів.

Russian Occupier Losses as of June 24, 2026

On June 24, 2026, Ukraine’s General Staff released updated figures on Russian military losses, along with a cost assessment of destroyed equipment as of June 23, 2026. These numbers highlight severe attrition in both personnel and hardware for Russian forces.

As of June 24, 2026, total Russian military personnel losses have reached 1,395,790, with 1,260 killed in the last day alone. Equipment losses are also substantial. According to the latest data, Russian troops have lost:

  • 12,056 tanks (+6)
  • 24,816 armored fighting vehicles (+4)
  • 44,664 artillery systems (+60)
  • 1,889 multiple launch rocket systems (+2)
  • 1,440 air defense systems (+3)
  • 436 aircraft
  • 353 helicopters
  • 1,726 ground robotic complexes (+7)
  • 369,888 unmanned aerial vehicles (+1,873)
  • 4,787 cruise missiles
  • 33 ships and boats
  • 2 submarines
  • 111,257 vehicles and fuel tankers (+430)
  • 4,333 units of special equipment (+4)

Estimated Cost of Destroyed Equipment

An assessment conducted as of June 23, 2026, values the destroyed equipment. Cruise missile losses are estimated at roughly $14.36 billion, based on an average cost of $3 million per missile. Destroyed drones are valued at approximately $11.10 billion, with each unit priced at $30,000. Aircraft losses are estimated at $13.08 billion, while helicopters account for $5.29 billion.

Russian tank losses are estimated at $30.14 billion, and artillery systems at $67.00 billion. Destroyed armored fighting vehicles are worth about $14.90 billion, and air defense systems $21.60 billion. Additionally, naval losses—including ships and boats—are valued at $1.98 billion, with submarines at $600 million.

This marks the 1,582nd day of the full-scale war in Ukraine. These figures underscore the ongoing heavy toll on Russia’s military in the conflict.

These statistics highlight the scale of losses Russia has incurred in a war now spanning over four years.

The significant personnel and equipment losses point to intense frontline combat and could shape the strategic planning of both sides. Such numbers also carry potential socio-economic consequences for Russia, given the immense costs of replacing and modernizing military hardware.