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On June 5, 2026, Russia experienced its most significant one-day troop losses of the year, with Ukraine's Ministry of Defence reporting 1,380 Russian soldiers either killed or injured. This was followed by 1,350 on June 6 and 1,330 on June 7. These three days mark the highest continuous casualty figures since the onset of the full-scale invasion in February 2022. Additionally, Ukraine's General Staff reported that Russia lost 82 artillery pieces in just one day on June 6, severely impacting their frontline capabilities. Cumulatively, Russian combat losses since February 24, 2022, have surpassed 1.374 million personnel. The ISW indicates that Russia has seen a net decrease of 93 square miles of territory over the month leading up to June 3.

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00:00Russia is bleeding at a rate that has no equal in this war.
00:03Ukraine's Ministry of Defense just confirmed 1,380 Russian troops killed or wounded
00:09in a single 24-hour period on June 5th, then won 350 the next day, then 1330 the day after.
00:17Three consecutive days of record losses in 2026.
00:20The worst sustained casualty rate since the full-scale invasion began over four years ago.
00:26But it's not just troops.
00:27On June 6th alone, Russia lost 82 artillery systems destroyed in a single day.
00:34A devastating blow to their frontline firepower.
00:37Ukraine's general staff also confirmed that Russia's total combat losses since February 24th, 2022,
00:45have now surpassed 1.374 million personnel.
00:491.374 million.
00:51And the Russia Matters analysis of ISW data confirms that in the four weeks leading to June 3rd,
00:57Russian forces suffered a net loss of 93 square miles of Ukrainian territory,
01:04double the rate of the previous four-week period.
01:07Russia is losing men, guns, and ground.
01:10And the pace is accelerating.
01:11Russia is losing men, guns, and guns.
01:12Russia is losing men, guns, and guns.
01:12You
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