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Russia's losses in Ukraine as of February 2: +850 troops and over 1,000 drones

Russia's losses in Ukraine as of February 2: +850 troops and over 1,000 drones Illustrative photo: Ukrainian military eliminated 850 Russian troops over 24 hours (facebook.com/4ovmbr)

Ukraine's General Staff reported on February 2 that Russian forces continue to suffer heavy losses on the battlefield, as intense fighting persists across multiple frontline sectors. Fresh daily figures add to Moscow’s mounting personnel and equipment losses since the start of the full-scale invasion.

The total combat Russian losses from February 24, 2022, to February 2, 2026, are estimated to be:

  • Personnel - approximately 1,241,530 (+850);
  • Tanks - 11,627 (+2);
  • Armored combat vehicles — 23,981 (+1);
  • Artillery systems — 36,802 (+25);
  • Multiple-launch rocket systems — 1,633 (+1);
  • Air defense systems — 1,291 (+1);
  • Aircraft — 435;
  • Helicopters — 347;
  • Operational-tactical UAVs — 121,217 (+1,083);
  • Cruise missiles — 4,205;
  • Ships/boats — 28;
  • Submarines — 2;
  • Automotive equipment and fuel trucks — 76,585 (+146);
  • Special equipment — 4,057 (+2).

Russia's losses in Ukraine as of February 2: +850 troops and over 1,000 drones

Photo: Russia's losses in Ukraine as of February 2 (t.me/GeneralStaffZSU)

Frontline situation

Ukrainian forces continued to advance and hold positions amid fierce fighting, with recent intelligence noting Ukrainian gains near Kostiantynivka and ongoing Russian activity on the Pokrovsk and Huliaipole axes. Both sides reported combat actions along key sectors of the line, as heavy strikes and tactical movements shaped the battlefield