New Russian Military Casualties Announced by Ukrainian General Staff for Past Day
Updated Figures on Russian Invasion Losses
According to Главком: As of June 16, 2026, Ukraine’s General Staff of the Armed Forces has released the latest data on Russian occupier losses. The report details destroyed equipment, personnel casualties, and an estimated financial cost of Russia’s losses in U.S. dollars. This marks the 1,574th day of the full-scale war, highlighting the prolonged nature of the conflict.
Russian War Losses as of June 16, 2026
Russia’s cumulative losses in the war include:
- 1,385,420 personnel, with 1,320 eliminated in the most recent reporting period.
- Tanks: 12,026 units (+1).
- Armored fighting vehicles: 24,768 units (+5).
- Artillery systems: 44,148 units (+36).
- Multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 1,872 units (+2).
- Air defense systems: 1,427 units (+7).
- Aircraft: 436 units (no change).
- Helicopters: 353 units (no change).
- Ground robotic complexes: 1,667 units (+3).
- Tactical-level UAVs: 353,541 units (+2,062).
- Cruise missiles: 4,783 units (+50).
- Ships and boats: 33 units (no change).
- Submarines: 2 units (no change).
- Automotive equipment and fuel tankers: 107,508 units (+417).
- Special equipment: 4,300 units (+4).
The estimated cost of destroyed Russian equipment as of June 16, 2026, includes losses in missile armaments and UAVs:
- Cruise missiles: approximately $14.34 billion USD.
- UAVs: approximately $10.54 billion USD.
- Aviation: $13.08 billion USD for aircraft.
- Helicopters: $5.29 billion USD.
- Armored vehicles: $30.06 billion USD for tanks.
- Artillery: $66.12 billion USD.
- Armored fighting vehicles: $14.85 billion USD.
- Air defense and electronic warfare systems: approximately $21.30 billion USD.
- Naval fleet: about $1.98 billion USD for ships and boats.
- Submarines: $600 million USD.
Note: These calculations are estimates, as only the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine knows the precise breakdown by modification of destroyed equipment.
The updated casualty figures underscore ongoing intense combat operations and a high rate of losses in both personnel and equipment. Such data can shape the strategic decisions of both sides, particularly regarding resource mobilization and combat operations. The multi-billion-dollar cost of these losses also highlights the war’s economic toll on Russia, potentially impacting its long-term military capabilities and overall economic health.
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