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Russia's losses in Ukraine as of January 7: +1,040 troops and 406 drones

Russia's losses in Ukraine as of January 7: +1,040 troops and 406 drones Armed Forces of Ukraine (photo: Getty Images)

Since the start of the full-scale war, Ukraine has recorded enormous losses of the enemy's equipment and personnel. These figures continue to rise, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reports.

Since the start of Russia's full-scale invasion on February 24, 2022, and as of January 7, 2026, enemy losses continue to grow, covering personnel and military equipment across all directions.

  • Personnel: 1,214,500 (+1,040 over the past day)
  • Tanks: 11,515 (+3)
  • Armored combat vehicles: 23,865 (+2)
  • Artillery systems: 35,857 (+26)
  • Multiple launch rocket systems: 1,595 (+2)
  • Aircraft: 434
  • Helicopters: 347
  • Operational-tactical UAVs: 101,849 (+406)
  • Cruise missiles: 4,137
  • Ships and boats: 28 (including 2 submarines)
  • Automotive and fuel trucks: 73,224 (+122)
  • Special equipment: 4,037 (+1)

Russia's losses in Ukraine as of January 7: +1,040 troops and 406 dronesAfter a possible ceasefire in Ukraine, Germany is ready to deploy its military contingent in neighboring NATO countries while continuing to provide political, financial, and military support to Kyiv.