Enemy losses as of December 6, 2024 - General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

Schematic image of the eastern theater of military operations
Schematic image of the eastern theater of military operations

As of the morning of December 6, 2024, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine updated the losses of Russian occupiers.

Russia's losses in the war as of December 6, 2024

Russia has lost in the war with Ukraine as of December 6:

personnel - about 750610 (+1660) people,
tanks - 9514 (+8) units,
combat armored vehicles - 19518 (+46) units,
artillery systems - 21043 (+21) units,
multiple launch rocket systems - 1253 (+0) units,
Air Defense assets - 1020 (+1) units,
airplanes - 369 (+0) units,
helicopters - 329 (+0) units,
tactical operational level UAVs - 20023 (+46),
cruise missiles - 2857 (+2),
ships/boats - 28 (+0) units,
submarines - 1 (+0) unit,
road vehicles and tank trucks - 30899 (+56) units,
special equipment - 3633 (+2).

Activity of the occupier's fleet as of December 6:

in the Black Sea one enemy ship, which is a carrier of cruise missiles 'Caliber';
in the Azov Sea enemy ships are absent;
in the Mediterranean Sea one enemy ship, which is a carrier of cruise missiles 'Caliber' with a total volley of up to 16 missiles.

Over one day in the interests of the Russian Federation passed through the Kerch Strait:

to the Black Sea - three vessels, of which one continued moving towards the Bosphorus Strait;
to the Azov Sea - seven vessels, of which two moved from the Bosphorus Strait.

Let us recall that in November 2024, the average daily losses of Russian personnel reached a new historical maximum - 1523 people. And on November 28, Russian troops suffered slightly over 2000 losses in one day. In total, the occupiers suffered losses of 45,690 people in November.

In September and October, Russian losses amounted to approximately 80,110 military personnel in exchange for about 1517 km² of Ukraine and the Kursk region. Thus, Russia in September, October, and November gave up 125,800 of its soldiers in exchange for 2356 km² of gains. Or about 53 Russian losses per square kilometer of the occupied territory of Ukraine.


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