Enemy losses as of June 25, 2025 – General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

Enemy losses as of June 25, 2025 – General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine
Enemy losses as of June 25, 2025 – General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine
The authorized General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine has provided updated data on the losses of the Russian troops. It is noted that as of June 25, Russia has suffered serious losses in the war with Ukraine, severely damaging its military group, including various equipment and ships.

Russia's losses in the war as of June 25, 2025

  • personnel - about 1,014,650 people;
  • tanks - 10,967 units;
  • armored combat vehicles - 22,885 units;
  • artillery systems - 29,569 units;
  • multiple rocket launchers - 1,425 units;
  • air defense systems - 1,188 units;
  • aircraft - 416 units;
  • helicopters - 337 units;
  • operational-tactical drones - 42,046 units;
  • cruise missiles - 3,388 units;
  • ships / boats - 28 units;
  • submarines - 1 unit;
  • automotive and fuel tankers - 53,084 units;
  • special equipment - 3,920 units.

Activity of the occupiers' fleet as of June 25

  • In the Black Sea, there are no enemy ships;
  • In the Sea of Azov, there are also no enemy ships;
  • In the Mediterranean Sea, two enemy ships, carriers of cruise missiles, are absent.

Over the past day, in the interests of the Russian Federation, the following vessels passed through the Kerch Strait:

  • to the Black Sea - three vessels, of which two continued to move towards the Bosporus Strait;
  • to the Sea of Azov - three vessels, of which two were moving from the Bosporus Strait.

It remains a considerable fact that the full-scale war in Ukraine has now reached its 1,218th day.

The authorized General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine has updated the data regarding the losses of the Russian troops in the war with Ukraine. As of June 25, 2025, Russia has suffered serious losses in both personnel and equipment. Detailed information on the number of losses in various categories has been published. Information has also been provided on the activity of the occupiers' fleet in the Black, Azov, and Mediterranean Seas.


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