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Daily Update: Russia Loses 920 Troops and 76 Artillery Systems in One Day

Russian forces suffered an additional 920 troop losses over the past day, as well as the destruction of four tanks and 76 artillery systems, according to Ukraine’s General Staff on May 11.
The updated figures place Russia’s estimated total personnel losses since the beginning of the full-scale invasion at around 1,342,030 troops.
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According to the report, Russian military equipment losses now include 11,924 tanks and 24,551 armored combat vehicles. Ukrainian forces have also destroyed a total of 41,863 artillery systems, alongside 1,783 multiple launch rocket systems and 1,373 air defense systems.
Russian aviation losses remain unchanged, with 435 aircraft and 352 helicopters reportedly destroyed since February 2022. At the same time, Ukraine has eliminated 284,254 operational-tactical drones and 4,585 cruise missiles used by Russian forces.
Moscow has also lost 33 warships and two submarines during the course of the war.
Losses among logistical and support assets continue to rise as well. Ukrainian military officials reported the destruction of 95,710 vehicles and fuel tankers, in addition to 4,178 units of specialized equipment. Ukrainian forces have also targeted Russian ground robotic systems, with total losses in that category reaching 1,371 units.
“You must understand that there is more than one path to the top of the mountain”
— Defense of Ukraine (@DefenceU) May 11, 2026
Miyamoto Musashi
The combat losses of the enemy from February 24, 2022 to May 11, 2026. pic.twitter.com/jotFurhw2V
Over the same 24-hour period, Ukraine’s military recorded 180 combat clashes along the front line as Russian troops continued offensive operations across multiple sectors.
Earlier, Russian troops have not managed to achieve any major operational advances along the front line over the past year, while Ukrainian forces recorded their most substantial battlefield successes since the Kursk operation launched in August 2024.
A new analysis released by the Institute for the Study of War states that Russia’s spring–summer offensive has produced only marginal territorial progress against Ukraine’s heavily fortified defenses.
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