Enemy losses as of July 8, 2025 – General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

Enemy losses as of July 8, 2025 – General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine
Enemy losses as of July 8, 2025 – General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine

As of the morning of Tuesday, July 8, 2025, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine updated the losses of Russian occupiers in the war.

As of July 8, Russia has lost:

  • personnel - about 1028610 (+1070) people;
  • tanks - 10995 (+0) units;
  • armored combat vehicles - 22967 (+4) units;
  • artillery systems - 30034 (+41) units;
  • MLRS - 1434 (+2) units;
  • anti-aircraft systems - 1191 (+0) units;
  • aircraft - 420 (+0) units;
  • helicopters - 340 (+0) units;
  • operational-tactical UAVs - 44230 (+172) units;
  • cruise missiles - 3436 (+0) units;
  • ships/boats - 28 (+0) units;
  • submarines - 1 (+0) unit;
  • automotive equipment and tank trucks - 54456 (+86) units;
  • special equipment - 3927 (+0).

Activity of the occupiers' fleet

  • There are no enemy ships in the Black Sea;
  • In the Sea of Azov, no enemy ships are observed either;
  • In the Mediterranean Sea, there are two enemy ships, one of which is a cruise missile carrier 'Kalibr', with a total salvo of up to four missiles.

Over the past day, the following passed through the Kerch Strait in the interests of Russia:

  • in the Black Sea - 7 vessels, six of which continued towards the Bosporus Strait;
  • in the Sea of Azov - 6 vessels, one of which was moving from the Bosporus Strait.

Notably, the Ukrainian war has been ongoing for 1231 days.

The provided news includes information about the losses of Russian occupiers in the war with Ukraine as of July 8, 2025. The text indicates casualties in various categories, as well as the activity of the occupiers' fleet in different seas. Additionally, it is noted that the conflict has been ongoing for more than 1200 days. The updated data demonstrate significant losses on the Russian side, indicating the tense situation in the region.


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