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Russia nears one million troops killed and wounded since start of full-scale invasion

Russia nears one million troops killed and wounded since start of full-scale invasion

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Russia has lost 1,120 soldiers killed and wounded over the past day. Overall, Russia has lost over 999,000 troops killed and wounded since the beginning of the full-scale invasion.
Source: General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on Facebook
Details: The total combat losses of the Russian forces between 24 February 2022 and 11 June 2025 are estimated to be as follows [figures in parentheses represent the latest losses – ed.]:
approximately 999,200 (+1,120) military personnel;
10,927 (+8) tanks;
22,783 (+15) armoured combat vehicles;
29,016 (+34) artillery systems;
1,413 (+1) multiple-launch rocket systems;
1,183 (+0) air defence systems;
416 (+0) fixed-wing aircraft;
337 (+0) helicopters;
40,297 (+240) operational-tactical UAVs;
3,337 (+7) cruise missiles;
28 (+0) ships/boats;
1 (+0) submarine;
51,579 (+124) vehicles and fuel tankers;
3,914 (+2) special vehicles and other equipment.
The information is being confirmed.
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