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Daily Update: Russia Loses 1,110 Troops, 61 Artillery Systems, and 1,843 Drones in One Day

Russia lost 1,110 troops, 61 artillery systems, and 1,843 UAVs over the past 24 hours, according to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
As of May 24, Russia's total personnel losses since the start of its full-scale invasion on February 24, 2022, have reached 1,355,920.
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Ukrainian forces also destroyed 1 tank, bringing Russia's total tank losses to 11,950, and 4 armored fighting vehicles, raising the cumulative figure to 24,603.
Russia's artillery losses rose to 42,640 systems, while its multiple launch rocket system losses increased by 1 to 1,800.
«Our present will become the past of other men and women. We depend on them to remember it with the complexity with which it was suffered. As others, once, depended on us.»
— Defense of Ukraine (@DefenceU) May 24, 2026
Eavan Boland
The combat losses of the enemy from February 24, 2022 to May 24, 2026. pic.twitter.com/akfEq17zSh
Ukraine also reported the destruction of 2 air defense systems, bringing the total to 1,396, as well as 7 unmanned ground vehicles, raising that category to 1,451.
According to the General Staff, Russia has also lost 308,321 UAVs, 4,632 cruise missiles, 436 aircraft, 353 helicopters, 33 warships and boats, and 2 submarines since the beginning of the full-scale war.
In addition, Russian forces lost 292 vehicles and fuel tanks over the past day, bringing the total to 98,698, while special equipment losses increased by 4 to 4,216.
The latest figures come amid sustained Ukrainian long-range operations against Russian rear-area infrastructure. Overnight strikes earlier this month damaged a Russian small missile boat and a minesweeper at the Kaspiysk naval base in Dagestan, a facility on the Caspian Sea used by Russia's naval forces for missile-capable vessels.
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