Russia's losses in Ukraine as of October 11: +1,060 troops and +21 artillery systems

By the morning of October 11, Ukrainian forces reported new losses of the Russian army. Over the past 24 hours, the enemy suffered significant casualties in both personnel and equipment - a trend that has continued in recent weeks, according to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
According to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, from February 24, 2022, to October 11, 2025, the estimated total losses of the enemy amounted to:
- Personnel — about 1,121,570 (+1,060) people;
- Tanks — 11,247 (+1);
- Troop-carrying AFVs — 23,345 (+6);
- Artillery systems — 33,568 (+21);
- MLRS — 1,518 (+1);
- Anti-aircraft systems — 1,225;
- Aircraft — 427;
- Helicopters — 346;
- UAV operational-tactical level — 68,766 (+219);
- Cruise missiles — 3,859 (+18);
- Warships/boats — 28;
- Submarines — 1;
- Vehicles & fuel tanks — 63,847 (+72);
- Special equipment — 3,973.
General Staff summary
According to the Ukrainian command, the Russian army continues to suffer losses in personnel and equipment across all front-line directions. The intensity of combat remains high, particularly in the eastern and southern sectors of the defense line.
On the front line on October 10, a high level of combat activity was recorded - around 200 clashes occurred since the start of the day, with a significant portion taking place in the Pokrovsk direction. The Russian army continues to make intensive use of aviation, missiles, and kamikaze drones.
The leaders of the UK, France, and Germany announced their intention to jointly use Russia’s frozen assets to strengthen the Ukrainian army, emphasizing the need for close coordination with the United States and international partners to increase pressure on Moscow.