Russia's losses in Ukraine as of March 25: 640 troops and 47 fuel tankers
General Staff updates data on Russian losses in Ukraine (Getty Images)
Russian losses in the war in Ukraine as of Monday morning, March 25, amounted to 640 occupiers, with the total number of losses of the Russian army since the beginning of the invasion reaching 437,390 military personnel. Additionally, the Ukrainian Armed Forces have destroyed 47 enemy fuel tankers and 29 drones, according to the Ukrainian Armed Forces Strategic Command.
The overall Russian combat losses from February 24, 2022 to March 25, 2024 are estimated as follows:
- Personnel: approximately 437,390 (+640) individuals eliminated;
- Tanks: 6,887 (+11) units;
- APV (Armored personnel vehicles): 13,183 (+25) units;
- Artillery systems: 10,877 (+22) units;
- MLRS (Multiple launch rocket systems): 1,018 units;
- Anti aircraft warfare systems: 726 (+3) units;
- Aircraft: 347 units;
- Helicopters: 325 units;
- UAV operational-tactical level: 8,539 (+29) units;
- Cruise missiles: 2,010 (+18) units;
- Warships/boats: 26 units;
- Submarines: 1 unit;
- Vehicles and fuel tankers: 14,454 (+47) units;
- Special equipment: 1,785 (+7) units.
Frontline situation
According to the Institute for the Study of War (ISW), Russian forces are attempting to advance on multiple fronts simultaneously.
There were 60 combat engagements on the frontline in Ukraine within the past day. Rocket forces struck 3 enemy artillery units.