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Russia Suffers 810 Casualties in Ongoing Ukraine Conflict
Russia has reportedly lost 810 troops and one air defense system in the past 24 hours amidst escalating combat in Ukraine, according to the General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
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The conflict between Ukraine and Russia continues to take a toll on Russian forces, with the latest data indicating substantial losses over the past day. According to the General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, as of March 14, 2026, Russia has experienced a total of approximately 1,278,430 casualties since the onset of the full-scale war on February 24, 2022.

The most recent report indicates that 810 military personnel were either killed or wounded over the last 24 hours alone. Ukrainian forces have continued their operations against Russian military capabilities effectively.
Since the beginning of the conflict, they have reported significant damage to Russian equipment. For instance, Ukrainian forces have destroyed a total of 11,777 Russian tanks, with an increase of four since the previous count.
There has also been a notable increase in the destruction of armored fighting vehicles, bringing the total to 24,212. Artillery systems have been hard hit, with losses reported at 38,421.
The report also cites losses in multiple rocket launchers, anti-aircraft systems, and cruise missiles, reflecting sustained efforts by Ukrainian armed forces to diminish Russian military operations. The Ukrainian military accounts for the loss of 435 warplanes and 349 helicopters.
Tactical unmanned aerial systems have also seen critical losses, with a reported decrease of 177,286. This data is essential for understanding the current dynamics of military engagement in the region.
Ukrainian military engagements remain frequent, with 129 combat encounters reported as of March 13. The loss of one air defense system over the past day indicates that Russian forces continue to struggle to maintain their defensive capabilities.
As updates on enemy losses are ongoing, it remains clear that the conflict is far from resolved, with both sides continuing to experience significant warfare.
Source: Ukrinform EN Ukrinform EN