Russia's losses in Ukraine as of February 3: +760 troops, 53 artillery systems
Ukrainian soldiers continue to inflict losses on the enemy (Photo: Getty Images)
Fresh Ukrainian military data indicate Russia continues to lose manpower and equipment amid sustained fighting across multiple sectors of the frontline over the past 24 hours. Moscow’s cumulative battlefield losses keep mounting as clashes remain intense.
The total combat Russian losses from February 24, 2022, to February 3, 2026, are estimated to be:
- Personnel — approximately 1,242,290 (+760);
- Tanks — 11,633 (+6);
- Armored combat vehicles — 23,985 (+4);
- Artillery systems — 36,855 (+53);
- Multiple-launch rocket systems — 1,633;
- Air defense systems — 1,292 (+1);
- Aircraft — 435;
- Helicopters — 347;
- Operational-tactical UAVs — 122,388 (+1,171);
- Cruise missiles — 4,205;
- Ships/boats — 28;
- Submarines — 2;
- Automotive equipment and fuel trucks — 76,738 (+153);
- Special equipment — 4,058 (+1).
Frontline situation
On February 2, Ukrainian troops near Pokrovsk were rescued from Russian captivity after aerial reconnaissance detected the enemy escorting them during a withdrawal. A rapid FPV drone strike by multiple Ukrainian units disrupted the Russian group, allowing the captured soldiers to escape. More than 10 strike drones then eliminated the Russian sabotage and reconnaissance unit within minutes.
