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Russia's losses in Ukraine as of May 13: +1,070 troops and 62 artillery systems

Russia's losses in Ukraine as of May 13: +1,070 troops and 62 artillery systems The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine updates data on Russian army's losses in Ukraine (Photo: Getty Images)

Ukrainian forces have eliminated another 1,070 Russian soldiers in the past 24 hours, bringing the total losses of the enemy army to over 968,000 personnel. The Ukrainian Armed Forces also destroyed 62 artillery systems and 14 armored combat vehicles of the enemy, according to data from the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

The total combat Russian losses from February 24, 2022, to May 13, 2025, are estimated to be:

  • personnel - about 968,130 (+1,070) Russian troops were eliminated;
  • tanks - 10,802 (+2);
  • troop-carrying AFVs - 22,487 (+14);
  • artillery systems - 27,780 (+62);
  • MLRS - 1,381;
  • anti-aircraft systems - 1,162;
  • aircraft - 372;
  • helicopters - 335;
  • UAV operational-tactical level - 35,778 (+100);
  • cruise missiles - 3,197;
  • warships/boats - 28;
  • submarines - 1;
  • vehicles and fuel tanks - 48,256 (+138);
  • special equipment - 3,884.

Ще 62 артсистеми і понад тисяча окупантів: в ЗСУ оновили дані про російські втрати

Situation on the front

As reported earlier, in the evening report of May 12, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine stated that 133 combat engagements took place on the frontlines since the beginning of the day.

The Ukrainian Defense Forces also informed that the highest number of enemy assaults and attacks is still being recorded in the Pokrovsk direction, where Ukrainian defenders neutralized over 200 invaders and destroyed the Murom-M surveillance system.

In the May 13 report from the Institute for the Study of War (ISW), which included updated maps of the combat areas, it was noted that Ukrainian defenders had recently advanced east of Toretsk. Meanwhile, Russian forces are also advancing in the Toretsk, Pokrovsk, and Novopavlivka directions.