1,210 Russian Soldiers Killed in One Day: Moscow’s Total War Losses Exceed 1.29 Million.
As of March 25, 2026
According to TSN.ua: Ukraine’s Armed Forces have eliminated 1,292,170 Russian personnel since the start of the full-scale invasion. According to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, 1,210 enemy troops were killed in the last 24 hours alone. These figures represent Russia’s overall combat losses in the war.
Russia’s Total Combat Losses
The reported losses include the following destroyed or disabled equipment and assets:
- 11,807 tanks
- 24,278 armored fighting vehicles
- 38,795 artillery systems
- 1,698 multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS)
- 1,337 air defense systems
- 435 aircraft
- 350 helicopters
- 198,389 tactical-level unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs)
Additionally, Russia’s naval losses amount to 33 ships and boats, as well as 2 submarines. On the ground, 85,352 vehicles and fuel tankers have been destroyed, along with 4,100 units of specialized equipment. These numbers highlight the severe toll on the Russian military during the ongoing hostilities.
This information underscores the scale of the military campaign between Ukraine and Russia and illustrates the impact these operations have had on the enemy’s overall force readiness. Such heavy casualties in both personnel and hardware are likely to shape future strategies and tactics for both sides, potentially hindering Russia’s ability to reconstitute its forces. At the same time, these figures may also influence international support for Ukraine, particularly in terms of continued military and humanitarian aid.
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