Ukraine's General Staff reported that Russia has lost approximately 1,393,140 troops since the full-scale invasion began on February 24, 2022. The latest figures include 1,190 casualties over the past day, with significant losses also reported in tanks, armored vehicles, and drones.

These figures provide a stark indicator of the human cost of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, highlighting the scale of Russian military losses and the intensity of the fighting on the front lines.
The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported on June 22 that Russia has lost approximately 1,393,140 troops since the start of its full-scale invasion on February 24, 2022. This figure includes 1,190 casualties sustained by Russian forces over the preceding 24 hours.
In addition to personnel losses, the report detailed significant equipment attrition for Russia, including 12,050 tanks, 24,805 armored combat vehicles, 44,530 artillery systems, and 366,164 drones. Other reported losses include 110,201 vehicles and fuel tanks, 1,886 multiple launch rocket systems, 1,437 air defense systems, 436 aircraft, 353 helicopters, 1,712 unmanned ground vehicles, 33 ships and boats, and two submarines.
Ukraine's General Staff has maintained operational secrecy regarding its own losses during the conflict. However, independent Western think-tank analyses, such as those from the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), suggest that Russian casualties substantially exceed those of Ukraine, with estimated ratios ranging from 2:1 to 2.5:1. A CSIS report from January 2026 projected Ukrainian casualties between 500,000 and 600,000 from February 2022 to December 2025, with 100,000 to 140,000 killed in action.
An earlier report from Ukrinform on June 20, 2026, citing the General Staff, placed total Russian combat losses at approximately 1,390,660 personnel, with 1,240 losses in the preceding 24 hours. This report also listed slightly different equipment loss figures, including 12,041 tanks, 24,787 armored fighting vehicles, and 361,803 tactical UAVs.