Russian losses in a day: over one thousand soldiers and hundreds of units of equipment.
According to inkorr.com: The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine has updated the data on the losses of Russian occupiers as of the morning of Sunday, October 5, 2025.
Military losses of Russia as of October 5, 2025
As of this date, the Russian side has suffered the following losses:
- personnel - approximately 1,115,250 (+870) individuals;
- tanks - 11,230 (+4) units;
- armored combat vehicles - 23,299 (+1) units;
- artillery systems - 33,446 (+18) units;
- MLRS - 1,516 (+1) units;
- air defense systems - 1,222 (+0) units;
- airplanes - 427 (+0) units;
- helicopters - 346 (+0) units;
- tactical UAVs - 66,863 (+320) units;
- cruise missiles - 3,803 (+0) units;
- ships / boats - 28 (+0) units;
- submarines - 1 (+0) unit;
- automotive vehicles and fuel tanks - 63,433 (+35) units;
- special equipment - 3,971 (+0) units.
It is worth noting that the war in Ukraine has been ongoing for 1,320 days.
Data from the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine indicate that Russian troops continue to suffer significant losses during the conflict in the east of the country. This indicates the active engagement of Ukrainian forces and their effectiveness in countering the occupiers.
This information is essential for understanding the current situation at the front. The enemy's losses highlight the high level of resistance from Ukrainian forces, who continue to defend their territory and population despite the duration of the conflict.
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