In the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, the General Staff reported a loss of 850 soldiers for Russia.
The Ukrainian General Staff has released new figures regarding the combat losses suffered by the Russian invaders in the ongoing conflict. These figures, which cover the period from February 24, 2022, to August 30, 2025, provide a snapshot of the casualties sustained by the Russian forces.
As of the latest update, the Russian occupiers have suffered a total of 1,081,380 personnel losses. This count includes both killed and wounded soldiers, but does not include non-combat casualties or injuries, psychological or moral effects on the Russian forces, material or equipment damage, or losses for Ukrainian or other allied forces.
The operational-tactical Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) now number 54,691, an increase of 316 since the last report. The number of deployed artillery systems has grown to 32,176, and the count of damaged armored combat vehicles has risen to 23,229. The number of destroyed tanks has increased to 11,155, and the total number of motor vehicles and fuel tanks is now 60,222, with an additional 106 added.
In the last 24 hours, the Ukrainian Defense Forces have reported killing 890 Russian occupiers, while the Russian army lost an estimated 970 personnel—either killed or wounded. These losses have raised the total estimated Russian losses since February 2022 to 1,088,150 soldiers.
It is important to note that these figures are current and subject to ongoing updates. The information provided is from Ukraine's General Staff. The losses do not include the newly added 850 Russian occupiers, bringing the approximate total number of Russian forces to 1,081,380.
The conflict in Ukraine continues to claim lives and resources on both sides, and the situation remains fluid. The Ukrainian General Staff will continue to provide updates as the situation develops.
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