Russia’s Military Losses Exceed 1.377 Million, Ukraine’s General Staff Reports
Updated Russian troop losses as of June 10, 2026
According to Главком: Ukraine’s General Staff of the Armed Forces has released the latest figures on Russian military casualties, covering losses through June 10, 2026. The report details destroyed equipment and personnel, along with estimated financial costs. This update comes on the 1,568th day of the full-scale war in Ukraine, highlighting the sustained intensity of the conflict.
Russian military losses
As of June 10, 2026, Russian personnel losses total approximately 1,377,510. Over the past day, that number increased by 1,190. In terms of equipment, the following items have been destroyed:
- 12,004 tanks (3 in the last day)
- 24,717 armored combat vehicles (7 in the last day)
- 43,713 artillery systems (74 in the last day)
- 1,857 multiple launch rocket systems (6 in the last day)
- 1,414 air defense units (3 in the last day)
- 436 aircraft
- 353 helicopters
- 1,619 ground robotic complexes (5 in the last day)
- 340,531 tactical-level unmanned aerial vehicles (2,204 in the last day)
- 4,733 cruise missiles
- 33 ships and boats
- 2 submarines
- 105,172 vehicles and fuel tankers (376 in the last day)
- 4,267 units of special equipment (4 in the last day)
The estimated cost of Russia’s cruise missile losses is roughly $14.20 billion, based on an average price of $3 million per missile. Drone losses are valued at approximately $10.22 billion, calculated at $30,000 per unit. Aircraft losses are estimated at $13.08 billion, with an average cost of $30 million per plane, while helicopter losses total $5.29 billion at $15 million each. Tank losses amount to $30.01 billion, assuming an average of $2.5 million per tank, and artillery system losses reach $65.57 billion, at $1.5 million per system.
These figures underscore the ongoing heavy toll on Russian forces, reflecting the war’s duration and its impact on Moscow’s military capacity. The financial assessment also highlights the economic dimension of the conflict, as equipment and personnel destruction carries significant fiscal consequences for Russia. Such data is crucial for analyzing future military strategies and political decisions in the region.
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