
Russian war casualty toll in Ukraine up by 1,220 in past day
Russia has lost an estimated 1,001,560 troops killed or wounded since the large-scale invasion, including 1,220 in the past 24 hours.
Russia has lost an estimated 1,001,560 troops killed or wounded since the large-scale invasion, including 1,220 in the past 24 hours.
As a result of Israeli strikes on Iran overnight Friday, the Commander-in-Chief of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, General Hossein Salami, was eliminated.
The Israel Defense Forces have confirmed the start of an aerial campaign against Iran's nuclear program facilities, launching air strikes on dozens of targets related to nuclear development and other military facilities.
Soldiers from the 412th Nemesis Unmanned Systems Regiment used drones to destroy Russia's Groza-M electronic warfare system and Rosa radar station.
Ukraine is actively implementing artificial intelligence in all unmanned systems used on the front lines.
A total of 168 combat engagements took place on the front line, with over one-third occurring in the Pokrovsk and Novopavlivka sectors.
12 June 2025
In Kharkiv, the search operation following the Russian strike on a civilian enterprise on Saturday, June 7, has concluded. A total of six people were killed.
Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Oleksandr Syrskyi, commented on the figure of one million Russian military losses and presented the Commander-in-Chief's highest honorary award — the Cross of Merit — to warriors who had eliminated numerous enemy troops, military equipment, and weaponry.
As a result of an airstrike on Huliaipole community in Kherson region, one man was killed while the number of injured has risen to three.
As part of President of Ukraine’s initiative Bring Kids Back UA, several more Ukrainian children have been rescued from temporarily occupied territories and from Russia.
In Huliaipole community of Zaporizhzhia region, as a result of four Russian airstrikes, one person was injured, houses were destroyed, and a fire broke out in one of the buildings.
Retired Austrian Lieutenant General Christian Segur-Cabanac described Ukraine's ongoing defense against a much larger Russian force as something "between a miracle and a sensation."
Germany is among the leading countries in supporting the Ukrainian state.
Ukrainian troops in the Sumy region are gradually pushing back the Russian invaders.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced an agreement on the supply of Iris-T air defense systems from Germany over the next three years.
The Russian Air Force has relocated its strategic bombers to the Far East following Ukraine's Operation Spiderweb.
The second stage of the exchange of severely wounded and ill prisoners of war between Ukraine and Russia has taken place.
The Rezonit plant in Moscow region, which was struck by Ukraine’s Defense Forces in the early hours of Thursday, June 12, was involved in manufacturing components for Russian missiles and UAVs.
Hackers from Ukraine’s Main Intelligence Directorate (HUR) attacked the Siberian internet provider Orion Telecom on Russia Day.
Russia’s armed forces have likely suffered around 1 million casualties (killed and wounded) since the start of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
In the past 24 hours, 20 combat engagements took place on the Toretsk front, with 35 Russian soldiers eliminated. The enemy is actively pushing toward Dyliivka and Yablunivka.
Russian troops continue active combat operations in the Kharkiv sector of the front, particularly near Vovchansk, but there is currently no threat of a breakthrough on this front.
On the Orikhiv front, Russian forces are conducting assault operations near the settlements of Mala Tokmachka, Stepove, and Lobkove. They are also trying to break through Ukrainian defenses to secure a foothold near Orikhiv.
Emergency crews discovered the bodies of two more workers at an industrial facility in Kharkiv on the morning of June 12, according to the Main Department of the State Emergency Service in the Kharkiv region.
Retired U.S. Army Lieutenant General and former National Security Advisor Herbert Raymond McMaster suggested that Russia's war against Ukraine is closely tied to a broader campaign by a coalition of authoritarian states, which continue to support Moscow and share a goal of reshaping the global order toward an authoritarian model of governance.
Retired U.S. Army Lieutenant General and former National Security Advisor Herbert Raymond McMaster said that Russia's ability to continue sending people into the war is not limitless, and it is becoming increasingly difficult for them to replenish the losses of trained military personnel, especially among junior officers.
In the early hours of Thursday, June 12, the Ukrainian Unmanned Systems Forces and other branches of the Defense Forces struck a key military-industrial target in Russia's Moscow region, according to the General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
Ukraine's air defense forces neutralized 49 out of 63 drones launched by Russia during an overnight attack that began late on June 11, according to the Ukrainian Air Force.
On June 11, Russian forces killed two civilians and injured six others in Ukraine's eastern Donetsk region, according to Vadym Filashkin, head of the Donetsk Regional Military Administration.