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According to a report from Ukraine's General Staff, Russian military forces faced around 1,390 casualties, both killed and injured, in just one day on June 23, 2026. This figure represents the worst single-day loss recorded since March 2025. Cumulatively, Russian personnel losses since February 2022 are estimated at about 1,394,530, based on data from the Ukrainian military. Throughout June, Russia has incurred losses exceeding 1,000 troops daily, a trend not observed since March 2025, which military analysts attribute to severe frontline attrition. NATO has provided independent estimates of total Russian casualties ranging from 1.3 to 1.45 million, including around 500,000 fatalities. Additionally, Ukrainian forces successfully targeted and destroyed a modernized Pantsir-S2 air defense system in the Zaporizhzhia sector.

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00:00Russia just suffered its worst single-day losses in 15 months.
00:03Ukraine's general staff says Russian forces lost around 1,390 troops,
00:09killed and wounded in just 24 hours on June 23.
00:12That is not an isolated spike.
00:15Russia has now lost more than 1,000 troops every day throughout June,
00:19a streak not seen since March 2025.
00:22Total Russian personnel losses since the full-scale invasion
00:26now stand at approximately 1.39 million, according to Ukrainian military data.
00:33NATO officials have also estimated Russian casualties at between 1.3 and 145 million.
00:39On the same day, Ukrainian forces destroyed a modernized Russian Pantsir-S-2
00:45air defense system in the Zaporozhia direction.
00:48For Moscow, the cost of small frontline gains is becoming extraordinarily high.
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