Updated Toll on Russian Forces
As of June 5, 2026, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine has released the latest figures on Russian troop and equipment losses. This marks the 1,563rd day of the full-scale war in Ukraine. The data highlights continued heavy attrition for Moscow’s military, both in personnel and hardware.
Russian Losses in the War
The Russian losses reported for June 5, 2026, include:
- Personnel: approximately 1,370,890 (+1,550)
- Tanks: 11,980 units (+2)
- Armored combat vehicles: 24,684 units (+8)
- Artillery systems: 43,315 units (+68)
- Multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 1,832 units (+2)
- Air defense systems: 1,404 units (+1)
- Aircraft: 436 (+0) and helicopters: 353 (+0)
- Ground robotic complexes: 1,576 units (+14)
- Operational-tactical UAVs: 329,772 units, with 2,046 recently destroyed
An estimated valuation of destroyed Russian equipment as of June 4, 2026, includes:
- Losses from cruise missiles: roughly $14.19 billion
- From UAVs: approximately $9.89 billion
- From aircraft: $13.08 billion
- From helicopters: $5.29 billion
- From tanks: around $29.95 billion
- From artillery systems: $64.97 billion
- Destroyed armored combat vehicles: estimated at $14.81 billion
- Air defense systems: $21.06 billion
- Ships and boats: $1.98 billion
- Submarines: $600 million
These figures are estimates, as only Ukraine’s General Staff knows the precise breakdown by destroyed equipment modifications.
The data reflects ongoing intense combat along Ukrainian front lines and the mounting toll on Russian forces, which continue to suffer significant losses. These numbers point to a challenging situation for Russia, likely affecting its future strategic plans. At the same time, the rise in equipment and personnel losses could influence how the international community shapes its response to the conflict in Ukraine.