Russia's losses in Ukraine as of February 11: +820 troops, 59 artillery systems
Ukrainian forces fighting Russian troops (illustrative photo: Getty Images)
Ukrainian Armed Forces keep inflicting losses to the personnel and equipment of the Russian military along the entire frontline. According to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, 820 Russian troops were killed or wounded in the last day alone.
The total combat Russian losses from February 24, 2022, to February 11, 2026, are estimated to be:
- Personnel — approximately 1,249,380 (+820);
- Tanks — 11,661 (+5);
- Armored combat vehicles — 24,020 (+2);
- Artillery systems — 37,148 (+59);
- Multiple-launch rocket systems — 1,638 (+1);
- Air defense systems — 1,298 (+1);
- Aircraft — 435;
- Helicopters — 347;
- Operational-tactical UAVs — 130,711 (+1,551);
- Cruise missiles — 4,270;
- Ships/boats — 28;
- Submarines — 2;
- Automotive equipment and fuel trucks — 77,969 (+235);
- Special equipment — (+4,070).
Frontline situation
According to Ukraine's Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi, the creation of the corps system in the Armed Forces of Ukraine has become one of the reasons behind the increase in Russian military losses. In some corps, battalions of unmanned systems are being reorganized into regiments, and the formation of artillery brigades within corps has been completed.
As the Financial Times reports, Russia's advance on key sections of the front is only between 15 and 70 meters per day, making it slower than in most wars over the past 100 years. Meanwhile, its total losses are estimated at least 325,000 killed.
Meanwhile, Ukrainian forces carried out a series of strikes on enemy military facilities in temporarily occupied territories and deep inside Russia. They hit the drone command post of the unit from the Rubicon center.