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Russia's losses in Ukraine as of February 10: +980 troops, 33 artillery systems

Russia's losses in Ukraine as of February 10: +980 troops, 33 artillery systems Photo: Ukrainian forces fighting Russian troops (Getty Images)

As fierce fighting grinds on across the front, Russia continues to suffer heavy losses. Ukraine’s General Staff reports 980 Russian troops killed or wounded in the past day.

The total combat Russian losses from February 24, 2022, to February 10, 2026, are estimated to be:

  • Personnel — approximately 1,248,560 (+980);
  • Tanks — 11,656 (+2);
  • Armored combat vehicles — 24,018 (+5);
  • Artillery systems — 37,089 (+33);
  • Multiple-launch rocket systems — 1,637;
  • Air defense systems — 1,297 (+2);
  • Aircraft — 435;
  • Helicopters — 347;
  • Operational-tactical UAVs — 129,160 (+1,198);
  • Cruise missiles — 4,270;
  • Ships/boats — 28;
  • Submarines — 2;
  • Automotive equipment and fuel trucks — 77,734 (+182);
  • Special equipment — 4,070 (+1).

Frontline situation

Ukrainian forces struck a command post near Sudzha in Russia's Kursk region and destroyed a UAV depot in the Rostov region. About 6,000 FPV drones were destroyed.

Meanwhile, the Armed Forces of Ukraine stopped a large-scale Russian mobile group's attempt to break through in the Pokrovsk direction. Two days of fierce fighting resulted in the complete defeat of the Russian troops. The Russians suffered significant losses - a company of assault troops and military equipment were destroyed.

ISW reported that Russia was conducting a cognitive warfare campaign, using small-scale cross-border attacks in previously inactive areas of the front in northern Ukraine. The goal is to try to convince the West that the front lines are collapsing.