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Enemy Losses as of July 5, 2025 - General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine

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Втрати противника станом на 5 липня 2025 року - Генеральний штаб Збройних сил України. Photo: glavcom.ua

According to glavcom.ua: According to data, the Russian Federation has lost overall in the war against Ukraine:

According to the update from the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine as of the morning of July 5, 2025, Russian occupiers have incurred certain losses during the war.
  • personnel - about 1025260 (+1050);
  • tanks - 10990 (+2);
  • combat armored vehicles - 22953 (+7);
  • artillery systems - 29921 (+56);
  • MLRS - 1428 (+0);
  • air defense systems - 1191 (+0);
  • airplanes - 420 (+0);
  • helicopters - 340 (+0);
  • operational-tactical drones - 43609 (+306);
  • cruise missiles - 3439 (+3);
  • ships / boats - 28 (+0);
  • submarines - 1 (+0);
  • automotive and fuel tanker vehicles - 54148 (+149);
  • special equipment - 3925 (+0).

Activity of the occupiers' fleet on July 5

  • Black Sea: enemy ships are absent;
  • Azov Sea: enemy ships are also absent;
  • Mediterranean Sea: 2 enemy ships, including 1 carrier of Kalibr cruise missiles with the capability to use up to 4 missiles.

In the past 24 hours, the following passed through the Kerch Strait in favor of the Russian Federation:

  • into the Black Sea - 4 vessels, of which 3 continued towards the Bosphorus;
  • into the Azov Sea - 9 vessels, of which 4 were moving from the Bosphorus.

We remind you that the conflict between Ukraine and Russia has been ongoing for 1228 days.

After the update from the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, it became known that Russian occupiers suffered losses as of the morning of July 5, 2025, in the form of personnel and equipment casualties. The conflict between Ukraine and Russia has been going on for more than three years, and both sides continue to engage in clashes in various areas. The activity of the occupiers' fleet was also described in the report.

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