Enemy losses as of March 4, 2025 – General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
04.03.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
04.03.2025
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The Armed Forces of Ukraine report that the losses of Russian occupiers were updated early on March 4, 2025. This information was provided by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Russian military losses as of March 4, 2025
According to data updated on March 4, Russia has lost:
- approximately 879,410 (+1340) servicemen,
- 10,255 (+3) tanks,
- 21,298 (+8) armored fighting vehicles,
- 24,064 (+45) artillery systems,
- 1,306 (+0) rocket-artillery systems,
- 1,094 (+1) anti-aircraft systems,
- 370 (+0) aircraft,
- 331 (+0) helicopters,
- 27,741 (+86) unmanned aerial vehicles,
- 3,085 (+0) cruise missiles,
- 28 (+0) ships / boats,
- 1 (+0) submarine,
- 39,428 (+101) vehicles and tankers,
- 3,768 (+0) special technical means.
Enemy fleet activity as of March 4
- No enemy ships are present in the Black Sea.
- No enemy ships are present in the Sea of Azov.
- In the Mediterranean Sea, there are four enemy ships, three of which are capable of carrying Kalibr missiles with a total salvo of up to 26 missiles.
During the day, the following movement of vessels in the Kerch Strait was recorded:
- Four vessels headed to the Black Sea, including two that went to the Bosphorus Strait.
- Eight vessels headed to the Sea of Azov, one of which arrived from the Bosphorus Strait.
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