Updates on the Russia-Ukraine war: key developments by August 10, 2025  

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**Russia-Ukraine War Updates: Key Developments as of August 10, 2025**

Today marks the 1264th day of Russia’s full-scale invasion and 4176th day of their war against Ukraine. The past day has seen intense combat engagements, with a total of 160 recorded.

The enemy launched two missile strikes with six missiles and 79 airstrikes on Ukrainian positions and populated areas, including dropping 146 guided aerial bombs. They also carried out 6157 shelling attacks, 118 of which were from multiple launch rocket systems, and used 3910 kamikaze drones. The aggressor targeted areas in Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson regions.

In contrast, the Ukrainian Defense Forces struck seven areas of enemy concentration, one UAV control point, one gun, and one Buk surface-to-air missile system. This indicates a significant effort to undermine the enemy’s offensive potential in the rear.

**Key Developments by Region**

* **Lyman Direction**: The enemy attacked 22 times, attempting to advance near several settlements.
* **Other Areas**: Ukrainian defenders stopped 43 enemy offensive actions and repelled 20 attacks on their positions. They also destroyed one tank, four armored combat vehicles, 70 artillery systems, and 126 units of enemy motor vehicles.

**Enemy Losses**

The Russian invaders suffered significant losses over the past day, with 950 personnel killed or wounded. Ukrainian soldiers also destroyed a significant amount of enemy equipment, including one tank, four armored combat vehicles, 70 artillery systems, and 140 operational-tactical level UAVs.

**Total Combat Losses**

According to estimates, the total combat losses of the enemy from February 24, 2022, to August 10, 2025, include:

* Personnel: over 150,000
* Tanks: 1244
* Armored combat vehicles: 5333
* Artillery systems: 11,333
* Multiple launch rocket systems: 1427
* UAVs: 24,111
* Missiles: 1230
* Motor vehicles: 23,311

These numbers highlight the significant toll of Ukraine’s resistance on Russia’s military capabilities.

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