Russia launched a large-scale overnight attack on Kyiv using drones together with ballistic and cruise missiles, causing widespread damage across the capital. Residential buildings, civilian infrastructure and multiple districts were affected, with emergency crews continuing rescue operations at collapsed structures. According to Ukrainian authorities, at least 18 people were killed and nearly 90 were injured as of the latest official updates. The attack caused fires, partial building collapses and extensive destruction, while rescue teams searched for people trapped beneath the rubble.
Video footage shows a group of Russian soldiers triggering a landmine while carrying a wounded comrade from the battlefield. According to the accompanying claim, all of those involved survived the explosion, although several sustained severe injuries, including traumatic limb loss. The recording captures the moment of the blast and its immediate aftermath during the reported evacuation attempt.
Footage released by the ARES artillery reconnaissance battery shows the reported targeting of a TOS-1 heavy flamethrower system using an FPV drone. According to the accompanying statement, the unit detected, tracked and coordinated the engagement of what it described as another high-priority enemy target. The video captures the strike sequence as the drone reaches the vehicle during the reported operation.
Video footage circulating online shows moments of missile strikes targeting the Titan-Barikady industrial plant in Volgograd, with FP-5 “Flamingo” missiles referenced in the context of the attack. The recording captures impact moments and subsequent explosions around the facility area, which is described as an industrial site linked to defense production. The material presents multiple strike sequences and visible detonations occurring within the plant perimeter during the reported operation.
A dashcam recording captured the moment of an attack in the historic part of Zaporizhzhia, showing an explosion occurring extremely close to a moving vehicle, reportedly just about a metre away. The footage shows the driver continuing along the road as the blast happens nearby, highlighting how close the impact was to civilian traffic during the strike on the city’s central area. The incident is described as part of a wider attack affecting Zaporizhzhia, with the video circulating online as visual evidence of the proximity of the explosion to passing vehicles in an urban environment.
Ukrainian kamikaze drones carried out a series of strikes against Russian logistics assets, targeting trucks, fuel tankers and rail-linked transport in the Zaporizhzhia Oblast, Kherson Oblast and occupied Crimea. The footage shows operators from the GUR MO Ukraine special unit “PRYMARY” conducting coordinated drone warfare missions against moving and stationary targets used for military supply chains. The strikes reportedly destroyed multiple transport vehicles and disrupted logistics routes across several occupied directions, highlighting the continued use of combat drones in interdiction operations deep behind the front line.
Footage shows a Ukrainian Bayraktar TB2 unmanned combat aerial vehicle engaging and destroying Russian unmanned surface vessels in the Black Sea. Once a symbol of Ukraine’s early wartime successes, the Bayraktar TB2 continues to be used in maritime operations against emerging threats. The video captures precision strikes against hostile sea drones operating in the region and highlights the growing role of war robots, autonomous systems, military robots and naval warfare assets in the Black Sea theater.
A Russian armored personnel carrier that had moved out of a fortified shelter in the operational depth of the Zaporizhzhia Oblast was detected and struck by operators of the Owl unit from Ukraine’s military intelligence. The target was engaged with a RAM-2X strike drone, resulting in a direct hit on the vehicle. The released fpv combat footage highlights the continued use of combat drones and precision drone strikes against armored vehicles operating behind the frontline, where Russian forces often rely on concealed positions to protect equipment from aerial reconnaissance.
Operators of the Raid Regiment, working together with personnel from the Raroh Brigade, struck an electrical substation near Karierne in occupied Crimea. The facility is described as a critical node within the peninsula’s power distribution network, supplying electricity to central and western parts of Crimea. The released drone footage documents another strike on infrastructure supporting Russian military activity on the peninsula and highlights the continued use of drone operations in Crimea. The attack also demonstrates the growing role of precision drone strikes against strategic targets beyond the frontline.
Units of the Middle Strike group of Ukraine’s Special Operations Forces, working alongside members of the resistance movement, destroyed a railway bridge spanning the North Crimean Canal near Rozdolne in occupied Crimea. The bridge served as a key military logistics route used to transport supplies, equipment and resources from Russia through Crimea to support Russian forces in southern Ukraine. During the night of June 22, SSO drones destroyed sections of the railway line and caused the collapse of one bridge span. After resistance members reported the arrival of railway repair equipment, a second strike was carried out on June 23, damaging both the engineering vehicles and remaining bridge structures. The operation further disrupted Russian logistics and transport links on the peninsula while demonstrating the continued use of combat drones in Crimea operations.