Russia loses 960 soldiers and 76 artillery systems over past day

Ukraine's General Staff says Russian forces’ total losses reached 1,325,650 personnel as of 26 April 2026.

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Russia loses 960 soldiers and 76 artillery systems over past day

A UAV. Photo: General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine

Russia has lost 960 soldiers killed and wounded over the past day, bringing its total number of personnel losses to 1,325,650.

Source: General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on Facebook

Details: The total combat losses of the Russian forces between 24 February 2022 and 26 April 2026 are estimated to be as follows [figures in parentheses represent the latest losses – ed.]:

The information is being confirmed.

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