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    By Latest News Editor on June 1, 2026 World News
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    Get you up to speed: Putin loses 1,000 troops a day to Ukraine AI drone strikes | News World

    Russia is reportedly losing more than 1,000 troops a day in Ukraine, with casualties totalling at least 28,200 in May alone. This increase in losses is attributed to Ukraine’s use of AI-powered drones, particularly the Hornet model, to disrupt Russian supply lines along key roads in occupied areas.

    Ukraine’s military engagement strategy involves utilising AI-powered drones, such as the Hornet, which allows for strikes on Russian supply convoys from extended distances. Recent statistics indicate that Russian casualties have surpassed 28,200 in May alone, reflecting substantial ongoing losses amidst Ukraine’s enhanced offensive operations.

    Ukraine’s Defence Minister Mykhailo Fedorov emphasised the implementation of a “logistics lockdown” aimed at crippling Russian offensive operations in a statement released on Wednesday. Following this, Defence Secretary John Healey confirmed the UK’s ongoing commitment to support Ukraine with advanced resources, asserting, “We will stand with Ukraine for as long as it takes.”

    What remains unclear — The precise number of casualties suffered by Ukrainian forces during the ongoing conflict has not been disclosed.

    Russia loses over 1,000 troops daily to Ukraine’s drone attacks

    Russia loses over 1,000 troops daily to Ukraine’s drone attacks
    Vladimir Putin is losing more than 1,000 troops a day according tot he latest analysis (Picture: EPA)

    Russia is losing more than 1,000 troops a day in Ukraine after defending forces started a deadly AI drone counter-attack.

    Ukraine has stepped up its own campaign to use the technology across the frontline to slow the advance of Vladimir Putin’s troops.

    The country’s military reported at least 32,980 Russian casualties in April. As of Friday, Russia had suffered 28,200 casualties in May, meaning Putin’s forces have seen an average of more than 1,000 a day in both months.

    Much of Ukraine’s recent successes can be put down to a new generation of AI-powered drones, experts have suggested.

    The new Hornet drone has allowed Ukraine to strike Russian convoys that are travelling to the frontline because it can hit targets that are further away.

    It means the Ukrainian army can destroy vehicles supplying Russian forces along key roads in occupied parts of the country like Crimea.

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    The Hornet model only needs a human to direct it close to the target area before it locks on.

    An apartment block with a fire on the roof
    A drone struck the Romanian city of Galati, near the border with Ukraine, last week (Picture: AFP)

    Two burned out drones on a grassy patch
    Drones have been central to both sides’ attacks in the war so far (Picture: Getty)

    The machine also has access to the Starlink satellite network, which is less liable to being jammed by Russian forces.

    Ukraine’s defence minister, Mykhailo Fedorov, said on Wednesday that the ‘logistics lockdown’ is part of a plan to ‘deny the enemy the ability to conduct sustained offensive operations’.

    It comes after the head of British spy agency GCHQ, Anne Keast-Butler, said Russian forces were ‘going backwards on the battlefield’ inside Ukraine.

    In her first speech since taking the job, the spy chief said Ukraine was pushing Putin’s troops backwards for the first time since late 2022.

    She also said there was ‘new intelligence showing that almost half a million Russian soldiers have now been killed since the conflict began’.

    John Healey, the defence secretary, a bald man holding binoculars
    John Healey, the defence secretary (Picture: Getty)

    John Healey, the defence secretary, told the Sun: ‘Ukrainians continue to fight with huge courage and defiance – civilians and military alike.

    ‘Ukrainian forces are not just holding the line – they are pushing it back, making gains across the front.

    ‘Month after month, in this brutal war of attrition, Russia is losing tens of thousands of troops with little gain for such a great loss. Putin has none of the momentum he claims.

    ‘Our commitment is clear – we will stand with Ukraine for as long as it takes.

    ‘We are backing Ukraine in the fight today – with drones, training, and cutting-edge kit – and we are leading the coalition of allies to secure the peace tomorrow.’

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