1,310 Russian invaders eliminated in a single day: Ukraine’s military reports major blow to Moscow’s forces.
Russian troop losses over the past 24 hours
According to UATV: On June 11, 2023, Ukraine’s defense forces took out 1,310 enemy soldiers along with a substantial amount of military hardware. The destroyed equipment includes:
- 326 vehicles
- 74 artillery systems
- 6 tanks
- 2 multiple launch rocket systems
- 2 air defense systems
Total losses since the war began
Since the full-scale invasion started on February 24, 2022, Russia’s overall casualties have climbed to 1,378,820 personnel as of June 11, 2026. The tally of destroyed or abandoned equipment includes:
- 12,010 tanks
- 24,727 armored fighting vehicles
- 43,787 artillery systems
- 1,859 multiple launch rocket systems
- 1,416 air defense units
- 436 aircraft
- 353 helicopters
- 342,651 unmanned aerial vehicles
- 1,628 ground robotic complexes
- 33 ships and boats
- 2 submarines
- 105,498 trucks and other vehicles
- 4,277 pieces of special equipment
- 4,733 cruise missiles
These figures highlight the heavy toll the conflict has taken on the Russian armed forces. For context, the war in Ukraine remains one of the deadliest and most resource-intensive conflicts in modern European history.
The scale of Russian losses underscores both the prolonged nature and the ferocity of the fighting in Ukraine, as well as its impact on the aggressor’s military capabilities.
Ukraine’s defenders continue to mount active operations, demonstrating their ability to resist occupation forces and safeguard the country’s territorial integrity. These numbers are also likely to shape the future strategies of both sides in the ongoing war.
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