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On June 1, Ukraine's military leadership indicated that Russian troops experienced 1,410 losses over a 24-hour timeframe, bringing the total verified Russian combat fatalities since February 2022 to around 988,560 individuals. The ISW noted that there were no confirmed territorial gains for either side on June 1, while Ukraine's strategic strike efforts aimed at Russian supply chains continue to hinder logistics from Luhansk to Crimea. Additionally, Russian forces launched 229 drones targeting Ukraine during the night of June 1.

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00:00Russia suffered another devastating 24-hour toll in Ukraine.
00:03Ukraine's general staff reported on June 1 that Russian forces lost approximately 1,410 personnel in a single day.
00:12That brings total confirmed Russian combat losses since the February 2022 invasion to approximately 988,560.
00:22That figure is now approaching 1 million.
00:24The Institute for the Study of War confirmed neither side made territorial advances on June 1.
00:30But ISW noted that Ukraine's mid-range drone strike campaign is disrupting Russian logistics.
00:37The strikes are targeting supply lines from occupied Luhansk all the way to Crimea.
00:42ISW also warned that Ukraine may be expanding its drone campaign against Russian training grounds inside occupied Ukraine.
00:50Overnight, Russia launched 229 drones at Ukraine in response.
00:54The toll on Russian manpower is becoming severe.
00:58United 24
00:59Media reported that Russia lost nearly 130,000 troops in the first four months of 2026 alone.
01:06March and April reportedly set record monthly losses.
01:10Ukraine's goal is to sustain 50,000 Russian casualties per month.
01:14Military analysts say that level of pressure could eventually force Moscow to the negotiating table.
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