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Ukraine's General Staff reported that Russia has lost 61,680 troops since February 24. The report indicated a total destruction of various military assets including tanks, armored vehicles, and aircraft.

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Kyiv Independent UNIAN Censor.NET

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Kyiv Independent → Source tone: certain

Russia has lost 61,680 troops in Ukraine since Feb. 24 according to Ukraine's General Staff as of Oct. 7.

Kyiv Independent → Source tone: certain

Russia has lost 2,466 tanks, 5,093 armored fighting vehicles, 3,862 vehicles and fuel tanks, 1,455 artillery systems, 344 multiple launch rocket systems, 177 air defense systems, 266 airplanes, 233 helicopters, 1,067 drones, and 15 boats.

UNIAN → Source tone: uncertain

Russian forces lost 380 personnel on the previous day, with total losses reaching approximately 62,680 since February 24.

UNIAN → Source tone: uncertain

Since February 24, Russia has lost 2,472 tanks, 5,111 armored vehicles, 1,459 artillery systems, and other military equipment.

UNIAN → Source tone: uncertain

The largest Russian losses occurred on the Donetsk, Bakhmut, and Kramatorsk directions.

Censor.NET → Source tone: certain

Total Russian combat losses as of October 7, 2022: approximately 61,680 personnel, 2,466 tanks, 5,093 armored vehicles, 1,455 artillery systems, 266 planes, and 233 helicopters.

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Extracted: 2026-05-30T04:25:54.852Z

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