June 6, 2026
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Ukrainian Defense Forces Report Significant Russian Military Losses

In the latest update from the Ukrainian General Staff, the Ukrainian Defense Forces reported that they have killed or wounded approximately 1,380 Russian soldiers within the past day. This brings the total estimated losses for Russian forces since the onset of the conflict on February 24, 2022, to around 1,372,270 personnel.

The reported losses include various military assets, with specific figures detailing the extent of the damage inflicted on Russian military capabilities. As of June 6, 2026, the total losses are categorized as follows:

  • Personnel: approximately 1,372,270 (+1,380)
  • Tanks: 11,983 (+3)
  • Armored fighting vehicles: 24,696 (+12)
  • Artillery systems: 43,397 (+82)
  • Multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS): 1,837 (+5)
  • Anti-aircraft systems: 1,405 (+1)
  • Ground robotic systems: 1,585 (+9)
  • Operational-tactical drones: 331,818 (+2,046)
  • Automotive vehicles and fuel tankers: 103,658 (+358)
  • Specialized equipment: 4,253 (+3)

These figures reflect ongoing military engagements and the sustained efforts of the Ukrainian armed forces to counter Russian aggression. The data is subject to further verification as the situation evolves.

The Ukrainian General Staff has reported substantial Russian military losses, with the total personnel losses reaching approximately 1.37 million. This data underscores the ongoing intensity of the conflict and its significant toll on Russian military resources.

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