The special unit “Ghosts” of Ukraine’s Defence Intelligence (Main Directorate of Intelligence of Ukraine), previously known for striking Russian air defense systems in occupied Crimea, is now reportedly expanding its operations to targeting logistics routes across temporarily occupied territories. The Military Footage Hub release shows continued activity aimed at disrupting supply chains, transport infrastructure, and operational mobility of Russian forces. The footage documents drone-based reconnaissance and strike operations carried out in contested zones, reflecting a broader shift from air defense suppression to logistics interdiction on occupied territory.
Ukrainian company SkyFall has presented the P1-SUN Long, an upgraded interceptor drone developed to counter Shahed-type attack drones. The system combines autonomous targeting with AI-assisted detection, allowing it to identify aerial threats faster and reduce operator workload during engagements. According to the developer, the drone can be controlled remotely from virtually any location with a stable connection before switching to autonomous interception during the final phase of flight. The P1-SUN Long operates at altitudes of up to 9,000 meters, reaches speeds of up to 310 km/h, and carries an 800-gram warhead. SkyFall states that the platform has already been credited with dozens of successful Shahed interceptions. The project highlights the growing role of war robots, autonomous systems, military robots and AI-driven combat robotics in modern drone warfare.
Operators of the 73rd Naval Special Operations Center carried out a special operation in northern Ukraine, conducting an infiltration by buggy and on foot before reaching a Russian frontline position. After additional reconnaissance identified the enemy location, the special forces unit launched an assault operation against the position. According to the released footage, Russian troops initially refused to surrender and attempted to resist, but later laid down their weapons after coming under sustained fire and suffering casualties. Several soldiers were captured and evacuated after receiving medical aid, while the position itself was destroyed. The combat footage provides a rare look at frontline combat and special operations conducted behind enemy positions.
Ukrainian drone units carried out a strike on the “Bordel” hub in Donetsk Oblast, where units from the Russian “Somali” battalion, “Rubikon” group and command personnel of the 9th Separate Motorized Rifle Brigade of the 51st Army were reportedly based. The released drone footage captures multiple impacts and heavy destruction at the site. The strike targeted one of the operational hubs used by Russian forces near the Donetsk front and was documented from aerial reconnaissance and combat drones during the attack.
Combat footage from the Lyman direction shows Russian troops attempting to hide among ruined buildings, open fields, and tree lines while under drone attacks. Operators from the FATUM unit of the 60th Separate Mechanized Brigade, working as part of the Third Army Corps, carried out a series of FPV drone strikes against moving targets across the area. The video captures repeated hits on positions and personnel attempting to take cover in destroyed terrain near frontline sectors in Donetsk Oblast.
Overnight attacks on Kyiv and Dnipro caused damage to several well-known cultural and civilian sites. Among the affected locations were the Assumption Cathedral of the Kyiv Pechersk Lavra, a Nova Poshta terminal, the House of Organ and Chamber Music in Dnipro, and the Dovzhenko Film Studio. Footage from the aftermath shows damaged buildings, shattered facades, and debris following another night of large-scale strikes on Ukrainian cities.
Footage released from the southern direction shows strikes along the Nova Kakhovka - Melitopol highway during operations reportedly carried out by the Main Intelligence Directorate of Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense. The video captures attacks against moving and stationary targets on one of the key logistics routes used across occupied territories in southern Ukraine. Drone operations targeting transport corridors and supply routes continue to play a major role in disrupting military movement and rear-area logistics.
New footage released from China shows live-fire training exercises involving 300mm PHL-03 multiple launch rocket systems. The drills included coordinated rocket launches from several launch vehicles during field exercises conducted by Chinese military units. The PHL-03 is a long-range MLRS platform based on the Soviet Smerch design and is capable of delivering heavy rocket salvos against area targets. The released material captures launch sequences, firing positions, and maneuver operations during the training activity.
Overnight drone strikes reportedly targeted bridges and crossing infrastructure near Chonhar during a combined attack operation. According to preliminary reports, the strikes damaged reserve crossings and destroyed a truck parking area located near the route. Additional impacts were reported at the “Dzhankoi” checkpoint in occupied Crimea. Footage and local reports from the area showed fires and damage around transport and logistics infrastructure connected to routes between occupied Crimea and southern Ukraine.
Footage from the Pokrovsk direction in Donetsk Oblast shows Ukrainian kamikaze drones of various types targeting Russian personnel and positions in and around the city. According to released information, 67 Russian soldiers were killed during the documented strikes. The video includes attacks carried out by FPV drone operators from the “Alpha” Special Operations Center of the Security Service of Ukraine. Officials stated that over the past week alone, operators of the unit reportedly eliminated around 2,000 Russian troops during drone operations along different sectors of the frontline.