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Over 1,400 Russian Troops Killed in a Single Day: Ukraine’s General Staff Releases New Casualty Figures

General Staff announced new losses of RF: over 1400 occupiers in a day
В Україні знищено понад 1400 російських військових за один день: нові дані від Генштабу.

Updated Russian Military Losses Revealed by Ukraine’s General Staff

According to Главком: As of July 2, 2026, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine has published the latest data on Russian troop and equipment losses. According to the report, total Russian personnel casualties have reached 1,405,900, with 1,140 killed in the last 24 hours alone. This marks a significant escalation in the daily toll of the ongoing conflict.

Equipment losses also remain heavy. The breakdown includes:

  • 12,069 tanks (no change from the previous day)
  • 24,861 armored combat vehicles (an increase of 5 units)
  • 45,168 artillery systems (up by 57 units)
  • 1,910 multiple rocket launcher systems (MLRS) (+7)
  • 1,459 air defense systems (unchanged)
  • 436 aircraft and 353 helicopters (no change)
  • 1,791 ground robotic complexes (+9)
  • 385,190 tactical-level unmanned aerial vehicles (+2,123)
  • 4,798 cruise missiles (1 additional unit)
  • 33 ships and boats (unchanged) and 2 submarines (also unchanged)
  • 114,852 vehicles and fuel tankers (+353)
  • 4,376 units of special equipment (+7)

As of July 2, 2026, the full-scale war in Ukraine has entered its 1,590th day. While the total financial cost of destroyed Russian equipment has not been disclosed, the scale of losses is staggering. These figures underscore the immense toll the conflict continues to take on Russia’s military capabilities.

The updated casualty data highlights the prolonged and intense nature of the fighting in Ukraine.

The sustained high rate of personnel and equipment losses suggests that the war remains a deeply destabilizing factor for Russia, both militarily and economically. Such attrition could shape the aggressor nation’s future strategic decisions and influence the overall dynamics on the front lines.

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