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Russia's losses in Ukraine as of February 22: +about 1,000 troops and 60 artillery systems

Russia's losses in Ukraine as of February 22: +about 1,000 troops and 60 artillery systems Illustrative photo: Ukraine's General Staff reports the loss of 890 Russian troops over the past 24 hours (Getty Images)

Russia’s total losses in the war against Ukraine have reached 1,259,870 military personnel as of Sunday morning, February 22. Additionally, 41 artillery systems and 205 vehicles were destroyed by the Ukrainian Armed Forces, according to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

The total Russian combat losses from February 24, 2022, to February 22, 2026, are estimated to be:

  • Personnel — approximately 1,259,780 (+890);
  • Tanks — 11,694 (+9);
  • Armored combat vehicles — 24,069 (+6);
  • Artillery systems — 37,470 (+41);
  • Multiple-launch rocket systems — 1,652 (+1);
  • Air defense systems — 1,303;
  • Aircraft — 435;
  • Helicopters — 348;
  • Operational-tactical UAVs — 142,113 (+1,705);
  • Cruise missiles — 4,314;
  • Ships/boats — 29;
  • Submarines — 2;
  • Automotive equipment and fuel trucks — 79,500 (+205);
  • Special equipment — 4,073.

Russia's losses in Ukraine as of February 22: +about 1,000 troops and 60 artillery systems

Frontline situation

Yesterday, Vladyslav Voloshyn, spokesperson for the Defense Forces of Southern Ukraine, reported that Ukraine had restored control over more than 300 square kilometers of territory in the Zaporizhzhia region, including several settlements and villages, following its counterattacks and assault operations.

Meanwhile, Russian troops have stepped up pressure in the areas of the settlements of Rodynske and Hryshyne in the Donetsk region. Ukrainian Defense Forces units are countering these enemy plans. This includes enhanced aerial reconnaissance and additional mining of likely Russian advance routes.