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Russia's losses in Ukraine as of November 4: +840 troops and 42 artillery systems

Russia's losses in Ukraine as of November 4: +840 troops and 42 artillery systems Enemy losses as of November 4 (Illustrative photo: Getty Images)

Over the past 24 hours, Ukraine has continued to record significant enemy losses affecting personnel, equipment, and weaponry, according to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

The total combat Russian losses from February 24, 2022, to November 4, 2025, are estimated to be:

  • Personnel – 1,145,670 (+840)
  • Tanks – 11,326 (+5)
  • Armored combat vehicles – 23,532 (+1)
  • Artillery systems – 34,249 (+42)
  • MLRS – 1,535 (+1)
  • Air defense systems – 1,235
  • Aircraft – 428
  • Helicopters – 346
  • UAVs (operational-tactical level) – 77,860 (+425)
  • Cruise missiles – 3,918
  • Ships/boats – 28
  • Submarines – 1
  • Automotive vehicles & fuel tanks – 66,504 (+93)
  • Special equipment – 3,990 (+1)

Russia's losses in Ukraine as of November 4: +840 troops and 42 artillery systems

Situation on the front

Since November 3, a total of 151 combat engagements have been recorded along the entire front line.

The enemy carried out three missile strikes using nine missiles, launched 53 airstrikes, and dropped 103 guided aerial bombs.

In the Northern Slobozhanskyi, Southern Slobozhanskyi, Kupiansk, Lyman, Sloviansk, Kramatorsk, Kostiantynivka, Pokrovsk, Oleksandrivka, Huliaipole, Orikhiv, and Prydniprovsk sectors, Ukrainian defenders are repelling enemy attacks.

Enemy forces are conducting airstrikes, shelling, and employing drones, with separate combat clashes taking place. In some areas, Russian forces attempted multiple times to break through the defense, while Ukrainian troops destroyed enemy personnel, equipment, and drones. The situation remains tense along the entire front line.

In addition, Russian forces have used 3,251 kamikaze drones and carried out 2,875 shelling attacks on Ukrainian military positions and settlements.

Ukraine continues to increase its production of domestically made drones, aiming to replace Chinese DJI Mavic quadcopters. The first thousands of Ukrainian-made systems have already been delivered to the troops.

Russia has resumed mass production of the BTR-82 armored personnel carriers, increasing the annual output of Soviet-style equipment to a potential 700 units.