The Russian military has suffered significant losses over the past day, with 1,280 soldiers either killed or wounded, alongside the destruction of over 170 weapons and pieces of military equipment. This is according to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, which shared the information on Facebook.
From February 24, 2022, to March 26, 2025, the total combat losses of the Russian forces are estimated to include:
907,220 personnel (including 1,280 in the latest report)
10,430 tanks (+5)
21,685 armoured combat vehicles (+15)
25,207 artillery systems (+17)
1,341 multiple-launch rocket systems
1,117 air defence systems
370 fixed-wing aircraft
335 helicopters
30,818 tactical and strategic UAVs (+59)
3,121 cruise missiles
28 ships/boats
1 submarine
41,901 vehicles and fuel tankers (+77)
3,786 special vehicles and other equipment (+1)
The total combat losses for March 25-26 alone included 1,280 soldiers, 17 artillery systems, and 77 military vehicles. This data is still being confirmed.
Russia’s Air Attacks and Frontline Developments
The situation on the front line is increasingly dire for Russia, as Ukrainian defense forces have achieved success in the Belgorod region. However, Russian forces continue to exert pressure on Ukraine in three directions.
Russian forces also launched a large-scale air attack on Ukraine, deploying Shahed kamikaze drones. These drones caused significant damage in the city of Okhtyrka in the Sumy region, where a fire broke out in the market area following the strike. Additionally, Russian forces targeted Zelenskyy’s hometown, Kryvyi Rih, with Shahed drones, causing numerous strikes and fires in the city.
The ongoing conflict and heavy losses highlight the continuing strain on Russia’s military capabilities as the war progresses.