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Russia's losses in Ukraine as of November 10: +1,350 troops and record number of vehicles

Russia's losses in Ukraine as of November 10: +1,350 troops and record number of vehicles Photo: Russians lost a record number of vehicles in one day (Getty Images)

From November 9 to 10, the Russian army lost 1,350 soldiers, 11 tanks, and 44 unmanned aerial vehicles on the front lines, according to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

The total combat Russian losses from February 24, 2022, to November 10, 2024, are estimated to be:

  • personnel - about 708,890 (+1,350) Russian troops were eliminated;
  • tanks - 9,249 (+11);
  • armored personnel vehicle - 18,726 (+29);
  • artillery systems - 20,280 (+31);
  • MLRS - 1,245;
  • anti-aircraft warfare systems - 996;
  • aircraft - 369;
  • helicopters - 329;
  • UAV operational-tactical level - 18,619(+44);
  • cruise missiles - 2,634 (+3);
  • warships/boats - 28;
  • submarines - 1;
  • vehicles and fuel tanks - 28,683 (+122);
  • special equipment - 3,604.

Frontline situation and attacks

According to the American Institute for the Study of War, Ukrainian Defense Forces have regained positions in the Donetsk region, though Russian forces have made advances in several areas in the east.

Overnight, Russian forces launched another large-scale drone attack on Ukraine using Shahed-type drones.

In Kyiv, two air raid alerts were announced overnight, lasting a total of about five hours.

The occupiers are adjusting their tactics for attacking the capital, increasingly using strike drones.