Russia's losses in Ukraine as of October 19: +1,000 troops and 45 artillery systems

As of October 19, Ukraine's Armed Forces continue to inflict significant losses on the Russian army, with an increase reported in destroyed equipment and enemy personnel, according to a Telegram update from the General Staff of Ukraine.
According to the General Staff, Ukrainian forces continue to deal heavy blows to the enemy. Updated data for October 19 show further Russian losses in personnel, equipment, and weaponry.
The total combat Russian losses from February 24, 2022, to October 19, 2025, are estimated to be:
- Personnel - about 1,130,180 (+1000) Russian troops;
- Tanks - 11,268 (+1);
- Troop-carrying AFVs - 23,399 (+3);
- Artillery systems - 33,834 (+45);
- MLRS - 1,524 (+2);
- Anti-aircraft systems - 1,228;
- Aircraft - 428 (+1);
- Helicopters - 346;
- UAV operational-tactical level - 71,967 (+444);
- Cruise missiles - 3,864;
- Warships/boats - 28;
- Submarines - 1;
- Vehicles and fuel tanks - 64,798 (+126);
- Special equipment - 3,980.
Western military aid to Ukraine continues to decline: following Donald Trump's inauguration, deliveries from the United States have stopped, and European countries are unable to fill the gap, particularly when it comes to advanced weapons systems and ammunition.
The US president has proposed establishing a special fund to support Ukraine, to be financed by increasing tariffs on Chinese imports. The move aims to step up economic pressure on Moscow and accelerate a peaceful resolution to the conflict.