Russia's losses in Ukraine as of July 1: +1,210 troops and 1,891 drones
Ukrainian artilдery brigade (photo: Getty Images)
Ukraine's defenders have kept weakening Russia's military capabilities, destroying more enemy troops and equipment in the past day. The latest data from Ukraine's General Staff highlights losses in tanks, artillery, drones, and armored vehicles.
The total Russian combat losses from February 24, 2022, to July 1, 2026, are estimated to be:
- Personnel ‒ nearly 1,404,760 (+1,210)
- Tanks ‒ 12,069 (+2)
- Armored fighting vehicles ‒ 24,856 (+5)
- Special equipment ‒ 4,369 (+1)
- Vehicles and fuel tanks ‒ 114,499 (+395)
- Unmanned ground vehicles ‒ 1,782 (+5)
- Artillery systems ‒ 45,111 (+71)
- MLRS ‒ 1,903 (+2)
- Air defense assets ‒ 1,459 (+4)
- Aircraft ‒ 436
- Helicopters ‒ 353
- UAVs (operational-tactical level) ‒ 383,067 (+1,891)
- Cruise missiles ‒ 4,797
- Warships and boats ‒ 33
- Submarines ‒ 2
Estimated overall Russian combat losses as of July 1, 2026 (photo: Ukraine's Ministry of Defense)
Frontline situation
Ukraine's Defense Forces carried out a series of overnight strikes on key Russian military infrastructure, targeting bridges used to transport troops, weapons, ammunition, and logistical supplies, as well as multiple drone command posts, according to the General Staff.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy also said Ukrainian drones struck the Dubna satellite communications center in Russia's Moscow region for a second time.
Meanwhile, Russian forces attacked Sumy with four guided aerial bombs early Tuesday, hitting civilian infrastructure. Eleven people were injured, one remains in serious condition, and rescuers pulled a woman from the rubble, local officials said.