1,210 Russian Troops Eliminated in One Day: Ukraine’s Armed Forces Hit New Milestone.
Russian Military Casualties on the Battlefield
According to UATV: Over the past 24 hours, Ukraine’s defense forces have taken out 1,210 Russian soldiers along with a substantial amount of military equipment. Since the war began on February 24, 2022, through March 26, 2026, total Russian combat losses have climbed beyond 1,292,170 personnel.
Enemy Hardware Destroyed
During this same period, the following equipment was eliminated:
- over 2,000 tactical-level unmanned aerial vehicles,
- 201 vehicles,
- 49 artillery systems,
- one air defense system.
Overall, Russian forces have suffered the following losses since the start of the conflict:
- approximately 11,807 tanks,
- 24,278 armored fighting vehicles,
- 38,795 artillery systems,
- 1,698 multiple-launch rocket systems,
- 1,331 air defense units,
- 435 aircraft,
- 350 helicopters,
- 198,389 tactical-level drones,
- 4,491 cruise missiles,
- 33 ships and boats,
- 2 submarines,
- 85,352 trucks and fuel tankers,
- 4,100 pieces of specialized equipment.
These figures highlight the heavy toll on Russian military forces over more than four years of fighting. Ukraine’s defenders continue their mission, delivering serious blows to the occupying army.
Given the scale of losses reported, it is clear that the conflict between Ukraine and Russia remains extremely intense.
The high casualty rates underscore the duration and ferocity of military operations on Ukrainian soil. They also emphasize the critical need for continued international support and resources to sustain Ukraine’s defense amid active combat.
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