The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine has published updated data on combat losses of Russian troops as of 5 June 2026. Over the past 24 hours alone, enemy personnel losses totalled more than 1,550, and hundreds of pieces of equipment, including drones and artillery systems, were destroyed. The total number of casualties since the beginning of the full-scale invasion has exceeded 1.37 million servicemen.
- On 4 June, 1,550 Russian soldiers were killed.
- 2,046 drones and 68 artillery systems were lost.
- The enemy's total combat losses have exceeded 1.37 million people since the beginning of the war.
Detailed statistics of enemy losses as of 5 June 2026
According to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, 1,550 Russian troops, 2,046 unmanned aerial vehicles, and 68 artillery systems were destroyed on 4 June. This demonstrates the intensity of the fighting and the effectiveness of Ukrainian forces in countering the enemy. About. reports General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
The total combat losses of the enemy from 24 February 2022 to 5 June 2026 are estimated to be about 1,370,890 personnel. This figure reflects the scale and duration of the armed conflict.
Losses of armoured vehicles and motor vehicles
As of 5 June, the total number of armoured vehicles destroyed includes 11,980 tanks (+2 per day), 24,684 armoured combat vehicles (+8), and 4,250 special vehicles (+2). Motor vehicles and tankers suffered losses of 103,300 (+329).
The loss of 1,576 ground robotic systems was also recorded, an increase of 14 units. This underscores the importance of modern robotics in warfare and its losses in combat.
Artillery, air defence and air targets
Losses of artillery systems amounted to 43,315 (+68), multiple launch rocket systems 1,832 (+2), and air defence systems 1,404 (+1). The enemy destroyed 436 aircraft and 353 helicopters.
During the war, 329,772 operational and tactical drones were lost (+2,046 per day). Enemy cruise missiles accounted for 4,733 losses.
Fleet losses and general context
The Russian fleet suffered losses of 33 ships and boats, as well as 2 submarines. This data demonstrates the multifaceted nature of hostilities in different theatres of the war.
Information on enemy losses is constantly updated and supplemented by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, which facilitates military planning and assessment the situation at the front.
These statistics are an important indicator of the state of the war and the effectiveness of defensive and offensive operations of Ukrainian troops.







