Enemy losses as of April 7, 2025 - General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

Image of enemy losses on April 7, 2025 - General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine
Image of enemy losses on April 7, 2025 - General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine

The Armed Forces of Ukraine updated the losses of Russian occupiers as of the morning of April 7, 2025.

Russia's losses in the war as of April 7, 2025

As of April 7, Russia has lost in the war with Ukraine:

  • people - about 925020 (+1350),
  • tanks - 10567 (+13) units,
  • armored combat vehicles - 21997 (+25) units,
  • artillery systems - 25817 (+31) units,
  • MLRS - 1356 (+2) units,
  • anti-aircraft systems - 1123 (+0) units,
  • aircraft - 370 (+0) units,
  • helicopters - 335 (+0) units,
  • operational-tactical UAVs - 31874 (+28),
  • cruise missiles - 3145 (+15),
  • ships/boats - 28 (+0) units,
  • submarines - 1 (+0) unit,
  • vehicles and tank trucks - 43120 (+70) units,
  • special vehicles - 3790 (+1).

Activity of the occupiers' fleet as of April 7

  • No enemy ships in the Black Sea;
  • No enemy ships in the Azov Sea;
  • In the Mediterranean Sea, there are three enemy ships that are carriers of 'Kalibr' cruise missiles with a total salvo of up to 26 missiles.

In the last day, in the interests of Russia, the following passed through the Kerch Strait:

  • to the Black Sea - two vessels, of which zero vessels continued towards the Bosporus;
  • to the Azov Sea - four vessels, of which three vessels continued from the Bosporus.

The 1139th day of the full-scale war in Ukraine continues.

Analysis

According to updated information, Russian occupiers continue to suffer significant losses in the war with Ukraine. Only in the last day, they lost a considerable number of people and military equipment, including tanks, combat vehicles, and artillery. The activity of their fleet has also decreased, and only a few enemy ships remain in the Mediterranean Sea. Ukraine continues to wage war and pursue its independence, maintaining its defense capability and resilience.


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