Russian losses of killed and wounded soldiers remain high
Russian losses of killed and wounded soldiers remain high, but over time the losses have changed for the different categories.
The Russian losses in the war in Ukraine have been and continue to be enormous. We report daily on the losses of the last 24 hours based on the data published by the Ukrainian General Staff. The reports contain both personnel and equipment such as KWIA (Killed and Wounded In Action) losses of tanks, artillery and much more.
In addition, we also report on the Russian front activities in Ukraine, which include how many battles have been fought in the last 24 hours.
Russian losses in Ukraine over time
About once a month we deliver a more comprehensive report. Then we review the Russian losses seen in a longer perspective to see how things have changed over time and to possibly be able to analyze and identify current trends, etc. Something that we, for example, noticed as a clear trend in the late spring and summer of 2025 was that Russia’s losses of tanks and other armor drastically decreased. The exact reason is difficult to know, whether they finally started to run out of them or if it is some kind of tactical adjustment.
Recently, the sharply increasing number of drones that Russia uses is a clear trend.
Here you will find the latest post that goes into depth report on Russian losses
Below you will find all posts where the Russian losses have been in focus.
Russian losses of killed and wounded soldiers remain high, but over time the losses have changed for the different categories.
508 UAVs and 29 cruise missiles indicate that Russia’s terrorist attack yesterday was one of the more extensive ones. Early
1170 KWIA 4 Tanks 7 AFVs 9 Artillery systems 1 MLRS 1 Anti-Aircraft system 122 UAVs 74 Vehicles & Fuel
1190 KWIA 1 AFVs 20 Artillery systems 3 MLRS 1 Anti-Aircraft system 1 Helicopter 250 UAVs 72 Vehicles and Fuel
Today there were slightly lower losses, maybe there has still been a bit of “Easter peace”?It is not uncommon to
Good morning! Today’s loss report offers a substantial “Megabonk” with new records for both soft vehicles and special equipment, and