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Russia's losses in Ukraine as of June 7: +1,350 troops and 2,245 drones

Sun, June 07, 2026 - 08:15
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The newest loss figures indicate mounting pressure
Russia's losses in Ukraine as of June 7: +1,350 troops and 2,245 drones Photo: Ukrainian soldiers (Getty Images)

Russian forces continue to suffer significant losses amid ongoing fighting in Ukraine, with new daily data pointing to heavy casualties and equipment destruction, reports Ukraine's Ministry of Defense.

The total Russian combat losses from February 24, 2022, to June 7, 2026, are estimated to be:

  • Personnel ‒ approximately 1,373,620 (+1,350)
  • Tanks ‒ 11,989 (+6)
  • Armored fighting vehicles ‒ 24,700 (+4)
  • Special equipment ‒ 4,257 (+4)
  • Vehicles and fuel tanks ‒ 104,051 (+393)
  • Unmanned ground vehicles ‒ 1,595 (+10)
  • Artillery systems ‒ 43,479 (+82)
  • MLRS ‒ 1,844 (+7)
  • Air defense assets ‒ 1,407 (+2).
  • Aircraft ‒ 436
  • Helicopters ‒ 353
  • UAVs (operational-tactical level) ‒ 334,063 (+2,245)
  • Cruise missiles ‒ 4 733
  • Warships and boats ‒ 33
  • Submarines ‒ 2

Infographic: overall enemy combat losses from 24.02.22 to 07.06.2026, including personnel, tanks, UAVs, artillery systems, military aircraft, and other equipment

(Photo: Ukraine's Ministry of Defense)

Frontline situation

Ukrainian forces established fire control over one of Russia's key land routes to Crimea. Strike drones are systematically destroying enemy equipment and disrupting logistics hubs along the key Melitopol-Chonhar route.

Moreover, Ukrainian drones struck Russia’s Baltic Fleet naval base, Kronstadt, located about 1,000 km (600 miles) from Ukraine’s border.

Also, the 15th arsenal of the Russian Navy in the Leningrad region and the Ust-Labinsk oil depot in the Krasnodar region came under attack.

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