Ukrainian General Staff Reports New Daily Losses for Russian Army
Russian Occupier Losses
According to Главком: As of the morning of Thursday, June 4, 2026, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine has released updated figures on Russian occupier casualties. According to the published data, total Russian personnel losses now stand at approximately 1,369,340-an increase of 1,300 from the previous report. These numbers highlight the ongoing combat operations and their toll on enemy military units.
Equipment Losses
Equipment losses have also seen changes. Tanks destroyed total 11,978 units, including 4 new losses in the latest period. Armored combat vehicle losses reached 24,676 (+6), while artillery systems hit 43,247 (+75). Rocket artillery systems (MLRS) losses are recorded at 1,830 (+4). Air defense systems remain unchanged at 1,403 units, while aircraft and helicopter losses stand at 436 and 353, respectively.
- Ground robotic complexes: 1,562 units (+14)
- Operational-tactical UAVs: 327,726 units (+2,111)
- Cruise missiles: 4,733 units
- Ships and boats: 33 units
- Submarines: 2 units
- Vehicles and fuel tankers: 102,575 units (+437)
- Special equipment: 4,245 units (+3)
Estimated financial losses from destroyed equipment further underscore the heavy toll on Russia. The approximate value of destroyed cruise missiles is around $14.19 billion, while destroyed UAVs are valued at $9.83 billion. Aircraft losses are estimated at ~$13.08 billion, and helicopters at ~$5.29 billion. Tank losses are roughly $29.93 billion, with artillery systems at ~$64.87 billion. Armored combat vehicles cost ~$14.80 billion, air defense systems ~$21.04 billion, ships and boats ~$1.98 billion, and submarines $600 million.
These calculations are approximate, as only the General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces knows the exact breakdown by destroyed equipment variants. As of June 4, 2026, the full-scale war in Ukraine has been ongoing for 1,562 days.
The updated loss data for Russian forces underscores the duration and intensity of a conflict that has now surpassed 1,560 days. Such figures could significantly influence strategic decisions on both sides, particularly in light of international support for Ukraine and regional developments. The high casualty rate may also affect enemy troop morale amid a prolonged war.
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