The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine clarified the losses of the Russian aviation as a result of the SBU operation.


Clarification of enemy losses statistics
The Armed Forces of Ukraine have published updated information on enemy losses as of June 3, 2025. According to new data, the Russian occupation forces have suffered serious losses in various categories. For example, the total number of enemy troops is approximately 990,800, with 413 aircraft destroyed, 10,881 tanks, and many other military equipment.
- Personnel: approximately 990,800 (+1100 per day)
- Aircraft: 413 units (+41 per day)
- Helicopters: 336 units
- Tanks: 10,881 units (+7)
- Armored combat vehicles: 22,671 units (+8)
- ... and others
Update on aviation losses
After the special operation of the Security Service of Ukraine, the Armed Forces also clarified the data on losses of enemy aviation. After verifying the information, it turned out that the enemy lost 41 military aircraft, including strategic bombers.
The last day was tense, with 81 combat engagements. The Armed Forces of Ukraine continue to maintain a strong defense and prevent the enemy's plans.
During the combat actions on the territory of Ukraine, enemy forces suffered significant losses from Ukrainian troops. Ukrainian forces remain strong and ready to defend their land.
In the report on enemy losses, the Armed Forces of Ukraine provided updated information on the losses of Russian occupation forces. The clarified data showed a significant number of destroyed enemy troops and equipment, indicating the successful actions of the Ukrainian military during the conflict.Read also
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