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Russia's losses in Ukraine as of February 14: + 1,070 troops and over 900 drones

Russia's losses in Ukraine as of February 14: + 1,070 troops and over 900 drones Ukrainian forces fighting Russian troops (illustrative photo: Getty Images)

Russia’s battlefield losses mount as Ukraine sustains coordinated attacks on the frontline. According to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Russian troops were killed or wounded in the last day alone.

The total Russian combat losses from 24.02.22 to 14.02.24 are estimated to be:

  • Personnel — approximately 1,252,020 (+1,070);
  • Tanks — 11,668 (+1);
  • Armored combat vehicles — 24,031 (+3);
  • Artillery systems — 37,282 (+28);
  • Multiple-launch rocket systems — 1,645 (+3);
  • Air defense systems — 1,300;
  • Aircraft —435;
  • Helicopters —347;
  • Operational-tactical UAVs — 134,306 (+914);
  • Cruise missiles — 4,286;
  • Ships/boats —29 (+1);
  • Submarines — 2;
  • Automotive equipment and fuel trucks — 78,388 (+120);
  • Special equipment — 4,071 (+1).

Russia's losses in Ukraine as of February 14: + 1,070 troops and over 900 dronesFrontline situation

Ukraine's Defense Forces struck the Russian 55Zh6U Nebo-U radar system in Crimea and several other military targets in temporarily occupied territories, the General Staff reported. The overnight operation targeted troop concentrations, drone operator positions in the Zaporizhzhia region, a logistics warehouse near Selydove, and military equipment near Komyshuvakha. The extent of Russian losses and damage is still being assessed.

Russian drones attacked a port in Ukraine's Odesa region on February 13, killing one civilian and injuring six others, three of them seriously. The strike damaged port facilities, warehouses, residential and energy infrastructure, sparking fires and causing additional hits in Odesa city.