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Daily Update: Russia Loses 1,190 Troops, 3 Tanks, and 74 Artillery Systems in One Day

Destroyed Russian infantry fighting vehicle.

Russia’s losses kept mounting as Ukraine reported more than a thousand troops, dozens of artillery systems, and over 2,200 drones eliminated in the latest daily tally.

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Russian forces lost another 1,190 troops, three tanks, and seven armored combat vehicles over the past 24 hours, Ukraine’s General Staff reported on June 10.

According to the latest figures, Russia’s total estimated personnel losses since the start of the full-scale invasion on February 24, 2022, have reached approximately 1,377,510.

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Ukraine’s military also reported the destruction of 74 artillery systems, six multiple launch rocket systems, three air defense systems, five ground robotic systems, 2,204 operational-tactical drones, 376 vehicles and fuel tankers, and four pieces of special equipment over the past day.

Overall, Russian equipment losses reported by Ukraine now include 12,004 tanks, 24,717 armored combat vehicles, 43,713 artillery systems, 1,857 multiple launch rocket systems, 1,414 air defense systems, 436 aircraft, 353 helicopters, 340,531 operational-tactical drones, 4,733 cruise missiles, 33 ships and boats, two submarines, 105,172 vehicles and fuel tankers, and 4,267 pieces of special equipment.

The General Staff added that 234 combat engagements took place along the front line over the past day, with the heaviest fighting reported on the Pokrovsk axis.

Earlier, reports emerged that Russian forces lost military equipment worth an estimated $331 million over the past day alone.

The estimated value of Russian military equipment destroyed since February 2022 totals approximately $153 billion across categories, including artillery, drones, tanks, aircraft, and air defense systems.

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