Russian Military Losses Surpass 1.27 Million, Ukrainian General Staff Reports for March 12.
Total Russian Military Casualties
According to TSN.ua: Since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine began on February 24, 2022, the Russian military has suffered approximately 1,276,760 personnel losses. This figure represents the estimated combat casualties of the invading forces as of March 12, 2026. These staggering numbers are tracked by Ukrainian defense officials and provide a key metric for assessing the conflict's intensity.
Key Equipment Losses for the Russian Army
The Russian military's major equipment losses include the following:
- 11,766 tanks
- 24,197 armored combat vehicles
- 38,319 artillery systems
- 1,681 multiple launch rocket systems
- 1,329 air defense systems
- 435 aircraft
- 349 helicopters
- 173,068 operational-tactical level unmanned aerial vehicles (drones)
- 4,403 cruise missiles
- 31 ships and boats
- 2 submarines
- 83,034 vehicles and fuel tankers
- 4,088 units of special equipment
In a separate statement, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reported that Ukraine's total military fatalities on the frontline stand at 55,000. The immense scale of losses on both sides underscores the brutal nature of a war that has now lasted for over two years. The Russian figures point to significant challenges in its military strategy and its capacity to sustain effective combat operations. Meanwhile, the rising toll of Ukrainian service members highlights the heavy price the nation is paying in its fight for sovereignty. These statistics are crucial for understanding the current frontline dynamics and the potential long-term consequences of the ongoing conflict.
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