Over 1,200 Russian Troops Lost in a Single Day, Ukraine’s General Staff Reports
Updated Figures on Russian Invasion Casualties
According to Главком: Ukraine’s General Staff has released fresh casualty data for Russian forces as of June 25, 2026-marking day 1,583 of the full-scale war. The latest report indicates that total Russian personnel losses have reached approximately 1,397,060, an increase of 1,270 from the previous tally.
Russian Military Equipment Losses
In terms of hardware, Russian troops have suffered substantial losses across multiple categories. The breakdown includes:
- Tanks: 12,057 units (+1)
- Armored fighting vehicles: 24,818 units (+2)
- Artillery systems: 44,731 units (+67)
- Multiple launch rocket systems: 1,893 (+4)
- Air defense systems: 1,443 (+3)
Aviation losses stand at 436 aircraft and 353 helicopters, both unchanged from prior figures. Other reported losses include:
- Ground robotic systems: 1,728 (+2)
- Operational-tactical UAVs: 371,882 (+1,994)
- Cruise missiles: 4,787
- Ships and boats: 33
- Submarines: 2
- Vehicles and fuel tankers: 111,707 units (+450)
- Special equipment: 4,339 units (+6)
The report also provides approximate financial estimates for destroyed weaponry. For instance, Russia’s cruise missile losses are valued at around $14.36 billion (based on an average cost of $3 million per missile), while drone losses total roughly $11.15 billion (at $30,000 per unit). Aircraft losses are estimated at $13.08 billion (average $30 million per plane), and helicopter losses at $5.29 billion (average $15 million per helicopter).
Tank losses are pegged at approximately $30.14 billion (average $2.5 million per tank), artillery systems at $67.10 billion (average $1.5 million each), and armored fighting vehicles at $14.90 billion (median price $600,000). Air defense system losses amount to about $21.65 billion (average $15 million per system), while ship and boat losses are valued at $1.98 billion (average $60 million per vessel), and submarine losses at $600 million.
'These estimates are approximate, as only the General Staff of Ukraine’s Armed Forces knows the precise breakdown of destroyed equipment by modification.'
The data released by Ukraine’s General Staff underscores the ongoing heavy toll on Russian forces operating in Ukraine. The rising numbers of personnel and equipment losses highlight the conflict’s scale and its impact on the aggressor’s military capabilities. This information is likely to influence future strategic decisions on both sides of the war.
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