Russian losses in a day: over 800 servicemen and 343 drones destroyed.
11.09.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
11.09.2025
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According to inkorr.com: Today, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine shared new data on the losses of Russian military in the conflict.
Update on Russia's losses as of September 11, 2025
In the war against Ukraine, Russia has suffered the following losses:
- personnel - approximately 1,091,890 (+890) individuals;
- tanks - 11,176 (+4) units;
- armored combat vehicles - 23,264 (+2) units;
- artillery systems - 32,628 (+22) units;
- MLRS - 1483 (+0) units;
- air defense systems - 1217 (+0) units;
- aircraft - 422 (+0) units;
- helicopters - 341 (+0) units;
- operational-tactical UAVs - 58,194 (+343) units;
- cruise missiles - 3,718 (+27) units;
- ships/boats - 28 (+0) units;
- submarines - 1 (+0) unit;
- motor vehicles and fuel tankers - 61,339 (+49) units;
- special equipment - 3,964 (+0) units.
It is worth noting that a full-scale war in Ukraine has been ongoing for 1296 days.
Thus, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine updated the data on the losses of the Russian troops, providing the current information at this moment. The war in Ukraine has been ongoing for 1296 days.
The news highlights the latest data on the losses of the Russian army as a result of the war in Ukraine. The information about the losses includes the number of personnel and various types of equipment, which allows understanding the scale of the conflict. It is important to note that the war has been ongoing for over three years, confirming the duration and complexity of the situation.Read also
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