Russia's losses in Ukraine as of December 10: +1,010 troops and 177 drones
Ukrainian Armed Forces (photo: Getty Images)
From February 24, 2022, to December 10, 2025, the losses of Russian forces continue to mount despite the aggressor's attempts to maintain combat capability, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported.
Thus, from February 24, 2022, to December 10, 2025, inclusive, the approximate combat losses of the enemy amounted to:
- Personnel – about 1,183,620 (+1,010)
- Tanks – 11,404 (+1)
- Armored combat vehicles – 23,692 (+1)
- Artillery systems – 34,969 (+25)
- MLRS – 1,563
- Air defense systems – 1,253
- Aircraft – 431
- Helicopters – 347
- Operational-tactical UAVs – 89,066 (+177)
- Cruise missiles – 4,058
- Ships/boats – 28
- Submarines – 1
- Automotive and fuel trucks – 69,350 (+107)
- Special equipment – 4,019

Russia's battlefield losses continue to rise (photo: General Staff)
Large Indian defense companies this year sent their executives to closed-door talks in Russia, where rare meetings with the Russian side took place in late October to discuss possible joint projects ahead of Vladimir Putin's planned visit to New Delhi.
Notably, Ukrainian units were forced to withdraw from positions a few kilometers from Pokrovsk, as the defensive areas located approximately 5–7 km from the city no longer allowed rotations and were becoming vulnerable to Russian infiltration.