Russia has lost over 1.1 million soldiers: new data from the General Staff as of October 1.

Russia has lost over 1.1 million soldiers: new data from the General Staff as of October 1
Russia has lost over 1.1 million soldiers: new data from the General Staff as of October 1
Updated data from the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine shows the losses of Russian occupiers as of the morning of October 1, 2025.

Russia's losses in the war as of October 1, 2025

According to inkorr.com: As of October 1, 2025, during the conflict with Ukraine, the Russian Federation has suffered the following losses:

  • personnel - about 1,111,480 (+920) individuals;
  • tanks - 11,223 (+1) units;
  • armored fighting vehicles - 23,294 (+3) units;
  • artillery systems - 33,324 (+13) units;
  • MLRS - 1,505 (+0) units;
  • air defense systems - 1,224 (+0) units;
  • airplanes - 427 (+0) units;
  • helicopters - 346 (+0) units;
  • operational-tactical UAVs - 65,552 (+249) units;
  • cruise missiles - 3,790 (+0) units;
  • ships/boats - 28 (+0) units;
  • submarines - 1 (+0) unit;
  • automotive vehicles and fuel tankers - 63,274 (+33) units;
  • special vehicles - 3,979 (+0) units.

Currently, the full-scale war in Ukraine has been ongoing for 1,316 days.

During the military operations up to October 1, 2025, Russia has suffered significant losses, including over a million personnel, as well as a considerable amount of equipment. These figures highlight the serious problems faced by the Russian troops in their protracted conflict with Ukraine.

The loss of a significant number of personnel and equipment indicates the difficulties faced by the Russian forces on the front. Despite their numbers, these losses raise questions about the effectiveness of the Russian army in the context of a prolonged standoff. The situation on the front continues to remain tense, and the further development of events depends on the actions of both sides.

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