Russian Army losses exceeded 1.14 million: new data from the General Staff as of November 7.
According to inkorr.com: The Armed Forces of Ukraine have published new data on the losses of the Russian military as of the morning of November 7, 2025.
Updated losses of Russia in the war
As of today, Russia has suffered significant losses in the conflict with Ukraine:
- personnel - about 1,148,910 (+1,170) people
- tanks - 11,330 (+1) units.
- armored combat vehicles - 23,543 (+2) units.
- artillery systems - 34,301 (+13) units.
- MLRS - 1,535 (+0) units.
- air defense systems - 1,238 (+1) units.
- aircraft - 428 (+0) units.
- helicopters - 346 (+0) units.
- tactical-level UAVs - 78,678 (+248) units.
- cruise missiles - 3,918 (+0) units.
- ships / boats - 28 (+0) units.
- submarines - 1 (+0) units.
- automotive and fuel tankers - 66,723 (+65) units.
- special vehicles - 3,993 (+2) units.
Despite the enormous losses, the full-scale war in Ukraine has been ongoing for 1,353 days.
The command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine has also updated data on the losses of Russian occupiers on Ukrainian territory. These figures emphasize the complexity and duration of the conflict.
The continuation of hostilities in Ukraine demonstrates not only the resilience of Ukrainian forces but also the serious challenges that Russia faces in this war. Each new report on losses reminds us of the humanitarian and military consequences that are of great importance to ordinary Ukrainians and the international community.
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