Over the past 24 hours, Russian forces have suffered significant casualties and equipment losses, with a reported 1,390 soldiers killed or wounded, alongside the destruction of 67 artillery systems and 105 drones.
These figures were confirmed by the General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, who continue to update the details based on the latest intelligence.
The total Russian military losses, from February 24, 2022, to April 5, 2025, are as follows (with the most recent losses in parentheses):
Personnel: Approximately 922,340 (+1,390) soldiers
Tanks: 10,541 (+13)
Armoured Fighting Vehicles (AFVs): 21,952 (+20)
Artillery Systems: 25,730 (+67)
Multiple Launch Rocket Systems (MLRS): 1,350 (+1)
Anti-Aircraft Systems: 1,124 (+1)
Aircraft: 370
Helicopters: 335
UAVs (Tactical & Strategic): 31,778 (+105)
Cruise Missiles: 3,130 (+7)
Warships/Boats: 28
Submarine: 1
Vehicles & Fuel Tankers: 42,954 (+113)
Special Equipment: 3,788 (+1)
These numbers reflect a continued and relentless toll on Russian forces, with daily losses being adjusted as updated intelligence data comes in. The heavy losses are particularly felt in areas of high combat intensity, such as the Lyman and Pokrovsk sectors, where Ukrainian forces have reported multiple engagements.
In addition to the personnel and equipment losses, the General Staff mentioned that the numbers of UAVs and cruise missiles have been revised due to the constant influx of new intelligence.
The Ukrainian Armed Forces have made it clear that daily loss figures are reported as usual, despite the ongoing adjustments based on new information. This transparency provides the public with a clearer picture of the ongoing conflict’s toll on Russian forces.
For further updates, a detailed report from the General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces is available on RBC-Ukraine.