According to the latest data from the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the Russian occupation army lost another 970 personnel over the past 24 hours. Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, total Russian losses have climbed to approximately 1,336,120 individuals. These figures underscore the brutal intensity of the frontline fighting and the precision of the Ukrainian defense forces in degrading the aggressor’s offensive capabilities.
Beyond personnel, the toll on Russian hardware is significant. In the last day alone, the Ukrainian military destroyed 3 tanks, 3 armored personnel carriers, and an staggering 80 artillery systems, which remains the primary target for neutralizing Russian fire superiority. Additionally, 3 multiple launch rocket systems and 4 air defense units were taken out, further reducing the enemy’s ability to protect their logistics and rear positions.
The role of unmanned aerial systems remains paramount. The destruction of 1,968 operational-tactical level drones highlights the high efficiency of Ukrainian electronic warfare and anti-aircraft units. By systematically dismantling the enemy’s surveillance and strike capabilities, the Ukrainian Armed Forces are effectively blinding the occupier on the battlefield.
Furthermore, the destruction of 206 units of automotive equipment and 3 ground robotic systems demonstrates that Russia’s logistical chains remain under constant surveillance and strike pressure from Ukrainian defenders. Despite the Kremlin’s attempts to maintain the tempo of their offensive through sheer force of numbers, the daily loss rate of equipment and personnel continues to outpace their production capabilities. The resilience of the Ukrainian forces, combined with the strategic destruction of key military assets, continues to exhaust the enemy’s resources. Every day, the Russian military pays a heavy price for their attempt to occupy sovereign territory, making the defense of Ukraine a battle of endurance that favors the side with superior tactical adaptation and precision.