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Russia's losses in Ukraine as of July 10: +1,460 troops and 1,868 drones

Fri, July 10, 2026 - 08:25
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Another tense day on the frontline resulted in fresh Russian war losses
Russia's losses in Ukraine as of July 10: +1,460 troops and 1,868 drones Ukrainian soldiers (photo: Getty Images)

Russia continues to suffer heavy battlefield losses as the war in Ukraine grinds on. Ukraine's military has released its latest estimate of Russian personnel and equipment destroyed over the past 24 hours.

The total Russian combat losses from February 24, 2022, to July 10, 2026, are estimated to be:

  • Personnel - approximately 1,416,280 (+1,460)
  • Tanks ‒ 12,108 (+1)
  • Armored fighting vehicles ‒ 24,912 (+6)
  • Special equipment ‒ 4,402
  • Vehicles and fuel tanks ‒ 118,249 (+339)
  • Unmanned ground vehicles ‒ 1,865 (+8)
  • Artillery systems ‒ 45,680 (+52)
  • MLRS ‒ 1,923 (+1)
  • Air defense assets ‒ 1,481 (+2)
  • Aircraft ‒ 437
  • Helicopters ‒ 353
  • UAVs (operational-tactical level) ‒ 400,631 (+1,868)
  • Cruise missiles ‒ 4,887
  • Warships and boats ‒ 33
  • Submarines ‒ 2

Russia's losses in Ukraine as of July 10: +1,460 troops and 1,868 dronesEstimated overall Russian combat losses as of July 10, 2026 (photo: Ukraine's Ministry of Defense)

Frontline situation

Ukraine's Defense Forces carried out overnight strikes on Russian ships, an oil terminal, and an ammunition depot on the night of July 9. They struck several Russian fleet vessels in the Sea of Azov, including 12 tankers, 1 tugboat, and 1 cargo ship.

Moreover, the Security Service of Ukraine successfully struck two oil depots at once — in Stavropol and Tver. An oil pumping station in Russia's Ufa, nearly 1,500 kilometers from Ukraine's border, also came under fire.

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