Fresh Toll on Russian Forces Revealed
The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine has released an updated casualty report for Russian invaders as of June 13, 2026, detailing destroyed equipment and estimated financial losses. This marks the 1,571st day of the full-scale war.
According to the data, Russian Federation personnel losses have reached 1,381,430, with 1,310 eliminated in the latest reporting period. Equipment losses include:
- Tanks – 12,015 units (+1)
- Armored fighting vehicles – 24,739 units (+11)
- Artillery systems – 43,953 units (+88)
- Multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS) – 1,865 units (+4)
- Air defense systems – 1,418 units (+1)
- Aircraft – 436 units
- Helicopters – 353 units
- Ground robotic complexes – 1,648 units (+12)
- Operational-tactical level UAVs – 347,033 units (+2,164)
In missile and drone categories, Russian losses include 4,733 cruise missiles, 33 ships, and 2 submarines. Vehicle and fuel truck losses stand at 106,274 units (+424), while specialized equipment losses amount to 4,287 units (+7).
Estimated Value of Destroyed Equipment
The estimated cost of the destroyed equipment is staggering. Key items include:
- Destroyed cruise missiles – approximately $14.06 billion
- Unmanned aerial vehicles – $10.4 billion
- Aircraft – $13.08 billion
- Helicopters – $5.29 billion
- Tanks – $30.03 billion
- Artillery systems – $74.92 billion
- Armored fighting vehicles – $14.84 billion
- Air defense systems – $21.27 billion
- Ships – $1.98 billion
- Submarines – $600 million
These figures, released by Ukraine’s General Staff, highlight the heavy toll on Russian personnel and equipment during the protracted conflict. Such losses not only reflect the scale of Russia’s military setbacks but also strain its capacity to sustain future operations.
The data underscores both the magnitude of Russia’s battlefield losses and their potential impact on Moscow’s strategic options in the ongoing war.
The destruction of so much hardware and manpower could significantly alter Russia’s war strategy and the resources it can allocate to maintain its military campaign. Observers are closely watching how Russia will adapt and how the international community will respond to the evolving situation in the region.