ua en ru

Russia's losses in Ukraine as of September 1: +850 troops and 49 artillery systems

Russia's losses in Ukraine as of September 1: +850 troops and 49 artillery systems Illustrative photo: destroyed Russian equipment (Getty Images)
Author: Liliana Oleniak

Over the past day, Ukrainian defenders destroyed about 850 Russian troops on the battlefield and inflicted losses in equipment, according to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

The total combat Russian losses from February 24, 2022, to September 1, 2025, are estimated to be:

  • Personnel - approximately 1,082,990 (+850) Russian troops were eliminated;
  • Tanks - 11,155 (+4);
  • Troop-carrying AFVs - 23,229 (+17);
  • Artillery systems - 32,248 (+49);
  • MLRS - 1,476;
  • Anti-aircraft systems - 1,213;
  • Aircraft - 422;
  • Helicopters - 341 (+1);
  • UAV operational-tactical level - 55,276 (+214);
  • Cruise missiles - 3,664;
  • Warships/boats - 28;
  • Submarines - 1;
  • Vehicles and fuel tanks - 60,399 (+94);
  • Special equipment - 3,952 (+2).

The General Staff emphasized that the data is being clarified as hostilities continue.

Situation on front

Russian troops are attempting to break through the front in the Sumy, Kupiansk, Pokrovsk, and Zaporizhzhia directions, but the Armed Forces of Ukraine are holding their ground.

Since the beginning of August 31, 137 combat clashes have been recorded on the front line. The largest number of battles was recorded in the Pokrovsk direction.

In addition, the Russian army carried out a missile strike and conducted 41 air raids, using one missile and dropping 57 guided aerial bombs. In addition, the Russian occupiers used 1,829 kamikaze drones for attacks and carried out more than 3,100 artillery and mortar strikes on the positions of Ukrainian troops and peaceful settlements.

Ukraine reports daily on the losses of Russian occupiers in manpower and equipment. These figures reflect the scale of the hostilities and the high level of exhaustion of the Russian army, which continues to conduct offensive operations despite significant losses.