Russia's losses in Ukraine as of June 4: +1,300 troops and 2,111 drones
Ukrainian soldiers (photo: Getty Images)
Russia's battlefield toll keeps rising as Ukrainian troops inflict fresh losses on enemy personnel and equipment. Daily combat statistics point to ongoing pressure on Russia's offensive potential, according to Ukraine's General Staff.
The total Russian combat losses from February 24, 2022, to June 4, 2026, are estimated to be:
- Personnel — nearly 1,369,340 (+1,300)
- Tanks — 11,978 (+4)
- Armored combat vehicles — 24,676 (+3)
- Artillery systems — 43,247 (+75)
- Multiple-launch rocket systems — 1,830 (+4)
- Air defense systems — 1,403
- Aircraft — 436
- Helicopters — 353
- Ground robotic complex — 1,562 (+14)
- Operational-tactical UAVs — 327,726 (+2,111)
- Cruise missiles — 4,733
- Ships/boats — 33
- Submarines — 2
- Automotive equipment and fuel tanks — 102,971 (+396)
- Special equipment — 4,248 (+3)
(Photo: facebook.com/Ukraine's General Staff)
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