March 5, 2026

Russian Ministry of Defense: up to 1,215 Ukrainian casualties in the last day

Russian Defense Ministry

The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation continue the special military operation.

📍The Sever Group of Forces improved the situation along the front line. Russian troops engaged a mechanised brigade, an airmobile brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, a territorial defence brigade, and a detachment of the Ukrainian Border Guard Service near Grabovskoye, Khoten, Novaya Sech, Katerinovka, and Miropolye (Sumy region).

📍In Kharkov region, a mechanised brigade, a motorised infantry brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, and a territorial defence brigade have been hit near Staritsa, Volchanskiye Khutora, and Grafskoye of Kharkov region.

▪️The AFU losses amounted to up to 225 troops, three armoured fighting vehicles, 20 motor vehicles, and one artillery gun. An electronic warfare station, an ammunition depot, and eight material depots were neutralised.

🚩  As a result of resolute actions, the Zapad Group of Forces liberated Yarovaya (Donetsk People’s Republic).

📍Three mechanised brigades of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, a national guard brigade, and a border service detachment of Ukraine have been hit close to Lozovoye, Yatskovka, Rubtsy, Sosnovoye, Svyatogorsk, Krasny Liman (Donetsk People’s Republic), Novoyegorovka (Lugansk People’s Republic), and Druzhelyubovka (Kharkov region).

▪️The enemy losses amounted to more than 180 troops, three armoured fighting vehicles, 17 motor vehicles, and two artillery guns including a U.S.-made 155-mm M777 howitzer. Three ammunition depots were neutralised.

📍 The Yuzhnaya Group of Forces improved the tactical situation along the front line. Two mechanised brigades and a mountain assault brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine were hit near Lipovka, Kaleniki, Slavyansk, Konstantinovka, Kramatorsk, Nikifovorovka, Krivaya Luka, Ray-Aleksandrovka, and Golubovka (Donetsk People’s Republic).

▪️The enemy lost up to 135 troops, five armoured fighting vehicles including two M113 armoured personnel carriers, a U.S.-made Stryker armoured personnel carrier, 13 motor vehicles, and four field artillery guns. Two electronic warfare stations and four materiel depots were neutralised.

📍 The Tsentr Group of Forces took more advantageous lines and positions. Three mechanised brigades, an airmobile brigade, a jaeger brigade, two assault regiments of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, a marine brigade, and two national guard brigades have been hit close to Priyut, Grishino, Zolotoy Kolodez, Volnoye, Belitskoye (Donetsk People’s Republic), Novopavlovka, Ivanovka, and Novopodgornoye in Dnepropetrovsk region.

▪️The AFU losses amounted to more than 345 troops, seven armoured fighting vehicles, 12 motor vehicles, a Czech-made Vampire MLRS, and two field artillery guns.

nemy defence. Russian elements delivered damage to a mechanised brigade, an air assault brigade, an assault brigade, and two assault regiments of the Armed Forces of Ukraine close to Velikomikhaylovka, Kolomiytsy, Novoskelevatoye, Pisantsy in Dnepropetrovsk region, Vozdvizhevka, and Boykovo (Zaporozhye region).

▪️The AFU losses amounted to more than 280 troops, four armoured fighting vehicles, seven motor vehicles, and one electronic warfare station.

📍The Dnepr Group of Forces improved the tactical situation. Russian forces engaged a mechanised brigade and a mountain assault brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine near Novoyakovlevka and Zaporozhets (Zaporozhye region).

▪️More than 50 troops, 16 motor vehicles, an artillery gun, three electronic warfare stations, and two materiel depots have been neutralised.

✈️ Operational-tactical aviation, attack drones, missile troops and artillery of the Russian Groups of Forces have inflicted damage on energy and transport facilities used in the interests of the Ukrainian defence industry, sites for preparation and launch of long-range strike drones as well as temporary deployment areas of Ukrainian armed formations and foreign mercenaries in 152 areas.

▫️ Air defence systems shot down eight guided aerial bombs, three HIMARS MLRS projectiles, and 410 fixed-wing unmanned aerial vehicles.

▪️ The Black Sea Fleet eliminated four uncrewed surface vehicles of the AFU in the north-western part of the Black Sea.

📊 In total, since the beginning of the special military operation the enemy has lost

▫️ 670 aircraft,

▫️ 283 helicopters,

▫️ 119,770 unmanned aerial vehicles, 

▫️ 651 anti-aircraft missile systems, 

▫️ 28,036 tanks and other armoured fighting vehicles, 

▫️ 1,681 MLRS combat vehicles, 

▫️ 33,638 field artillery guns and mortars,

▫️ 55,925 units of support military vehicles.

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