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Russia's losses in Ukraine as of June 13: +1,310 troops and 88 artillery systems

Sat, June 13, 2026 - 08:22
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Daily statistics show a noticeable shift in the latest update
Russia's losses in Ukraine as of June 13: +1,310 troops and 88 artillery systems Photo: Ukrainian soldiers (Getty Images)

Russia's military suffered further setbacks over the past day, losing personnel, armored vehicles, artillery systems, and other assets, Ukraine's General Staff reports.

The total Russian combat losses from February 24, 2022, to June 13, 2026, are estimated to be:

  • Personnel ‒ nearly 1,381,430 (+1,310)
  • Tanks ‒ 12,015 (+1)
  • Armored fighting vehicles ‒ 24,739 (+11)
  • Special equipment ‒ 4,287 (+7)
  • Vehicles and fuel tanks ‒ 106,274 (+424)
  • Unmanned ground vehicles ‒ 1,648 (+12)
  • Artillery systems ‒ 43,953 (+88)
  • MLRS ‒ 1,865 (+4)
  • Air defense assets ‒ 1,418 (+1)
  • Aircraft ‒ 436
  • Helicopters ‒ 353
  • UAVs (operational-tactical level) ‒ 347,033 (+2 164)
  • Cruise missiles ‒ 4,733
  • Warships and boats ‒ 33
  • Submarines ‒ 2

Russia's losses in Ukraine as of June 13: +1,310 troops and 88 artillery systems(Photo: Ukraine's Ministry of Defense)

Frontline situation

Ukraine says recent strikes on Russian logistics hubs and key transport routes in the south have significantly disrupted enemy supply lines, leading to a sharp drop in assault activity. According to military officials, Russian forces are increasingly relying on air power and guided bombs as logistical difficulties hamper ground operations.

A Russian missile strike on the southern Odesa region hit a residential area and an industrial site on June 12. Three homes caught fire, several others were damaged, and two civilians were injured. Another missile damaged solar panels at an enterprise, with no casualties reported. Emergency services are working at the scene.

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