More than 1.47 million Russian troops have been killed since Moscow launched its full-scale invasion, Ukraine's armed forces report.
Journalist
Anna Tkach
today, 08:45
33 viewed
Russian combat losses at a glance: 24 February 2022 – 23 August 2026
According to Кабмін: Ukraine's military estimates that Moscow has lost roughly 1,476,580 personnel from the start of the full-scale invasion on 24 February 2022 through 23 August 2026. Of that total, 1,310 casualties were recorded in the latest 24-hour period. These tallies, issued in regular updates by the Ukrainian side, have become a key measure of the war's brutal toll.
Equipment losses
- Tanks: 12,292 (no change over the last day)
- Armored fighting vehicles: 25,202 (up 26)
- Artillery systems: 48,451 (up 69 in the past day)
- Multiple launch rocket systems: 2,054 (unchanged)
- Air defense systems: 1,585 (up one)
- Aircraft: 440 (up one)
- Helicopters: 354 (unchanged)
- Ground robotic complexes: 2,352 (up eight)
- Operational-tactical UAVs: 476,566 (up 1,925)
- Cruise missiles: 5,052 (up three)
- Ships and boats: 35 (unchanged)
- Submarines: 2 (unchanged)
- Automotive vehicles and fuel tankers: 138,219 (up 415)
- Special equipment: 4,569 (up four)
These figures are updated as new information comes in.
Keep hitting the invaders - together we will win!
The scale of Russian losses reflected in these numbers points to a prolonged and high-intensity conflict. Heavy attrition in manpower and equipment, especially aircraft and drones, is likely to shape Moscow's ability to sustain future offensive operations.
Read also
Six Years After Moving to the US, Harry and Meghan Are Heading Back to Britain
today, 00:46
165 viewed
Following salary hike, Ukrainian teachers could earn up to 28,000 hryvnias a month
yesterday, 22:32
145 viewed
Russian Society, Not Just Putin, Is Behind the Atrocities in Ukraine, Former U.S. Envoy Says
yesterday, 22:06
192 viewed
Dismissed as 'Exotic', Ukraine's Peace Plans Are Rejected by Putin
yesterday, 21:05
184 viewed

