Russia lost 790 soldiers and 50 units of equipment in a day: new data from the General Staff.
22.08.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
22.08.2025
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Russia suffered losses on the front in Ukraine: over 790 soldiers killed and equipment lost
In the last day, Russian forces sustained significant losses on the front in Ukraine. A total of 790 soldiers were killed, and 46 artillery systems, three armored combat vehicles, and four tanks were lost. This was reported by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
The total losses of the enemy from February 24, 2022, to August 22, 2025, are listed below:
- personnel — about 1,074,320 (+790) individuals;
- tanks — 11,124 (+4) units;
- armored combat vehicles — 23,160 (+3) units;
- artillery systems — 31,835 (+46) units;
- MLRS — 1,472 (+1) units;
- air defense systems — 1,210 (+1) units;
- aircraft — 422 units;
- helicopters — 340 units;
- tactical level UAVs — 52,787 (+318) units;
- cruise missiles — 3,598 (+33) units;
- ships/boats — 28 units;
- submarines — 1 unit;
- automotive equipment and tankers — 59,426 (+110) units;
- special equipment — 3,944 units.
It should be noted that during the battles in the area of Dobropillya in the Donetsk region, the Russian army suffered significant losses in personnel and equipment. Also, over 40 Russian soldiers were taken prisoner and may be used for exchange for Ukrainian defenders held in Russian prisons. Russian troops were forced to change their tactics in the Dobropillya direction.
Source: Freedom
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