Russian army loses 1,010 more soldiers, two planes, and helicopter in war against Ukraine

Russian army loses 1,010 more soldiers, two planes, and helicopter in war against Ukraine

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The total combat losses of Russian troops from February 24, 2022, to September 23, 2025, in the war against Ukraine amount to about 1,103,580 soldiers, including 1,010 servicemen in the past 24 hours.

Ukrinform reports that this data is stated in a Facebook post by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

The Russian army also lost 11,199 (+5) tanks, 23,282 (+0) armored combat vehicles, 33,052 (+53) artillery systems, 1,495 (+2) multiple launch rocket systems, 1,218 (+0) air defense systems, 424 (+2) aircraft, 345 (+1) helicopters, 62,486 (+485) tactical UAVs, 3,747 (+0) cruise missiles, 28 (+0) ships/boats, 1 (+0) submarines, 62,486 (+123) vehicles and tankers, 3,969 (+0) special equipment.

The data is being verified.

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As reported by Ukrinform, soldiers of the "Prymary" Special Unit of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine burned two Russian Be-12 Chayka amphibious anti-submarine aircraft in Crimea and destroyed a Mi-8 multi-purpose helicopter.

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