ua en ru

Russia's losses in Ukraine as of November 15: +1,000 troops and 490 drones

Russia's losses in Ukraine as of November 15: +1,000 troops and 490 drones Photo: Russia has also lost special equipment and armored personnel carriers over the past 24 hours (Getty Images)

Russia has lost a wide range of weapons, equipment, and systems over the past day of the war, in addition to the usual, nearly unchanged daily number of soldiers. This includes 14 cruise missiles, air defense assets, multiple launch rocket systems, and more, according to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on Facebook.

Thus, from February 24, 2022, to November 15, 2025, inclusive, the approximate combat losses of the enemy amounted to:

  • Personnel – about 1,157,400 (+1,000) people

  • Tanks – 11,350 (+6) units

  • Armored combat vehicles – 23,588 (+19) units

  • Artillery systems – 34,443 (+20) units

  • MLRS – 1,541 (+1) units

  • Air defense systems – 1,244 (+2) units

  • Aircraft – 428 units

  • Helicopters – 347 units

  • UAVs of operational-tactical level – 80,877 (+490) units

  • Cruise missiles – 3,940 (+14) units

  • Ships/boats – 28 units

  • Submarines – 1 unit

  • Automotive and fuel tanks – 67,396 (+90) units

  • Special equipment – 3,998 (+2) units

ППО, ракети, артилерія і не тільки: Генштаб показав різноманіття втрат РФ за останню добу

Photo: the enemy is also losing tanks and a large number of drones (GeneralStaff.ua)

Situation on the front

As a reminder, according to the latest information from the General Staff, more than 25 combat clashes took place on the front over the course of the day. The Pokrovsk sector was once again the hottest.

The Kostiantynivka and Lyman sectors followed in terms of the number of battles. In the Pokrovsk sector, fierce fighting continues for the city of Pokrovsk itself.

The Ministry of Defense has ordered a significant number of defenders from various units to be deployed there, and coordination between the forces remains difficult for now, as stated by the head of intelligence of the anti-aircraft missile and artillery division of the Rubizh Brigade, Danylo Borysenko.