The UGV was delivering supplies to the troops, was alerted by a dog on a city street, and was unfortunately hit by an enemy drone. The Unmanned Systems Battalion of the 63rd Mechanized Brigade promptly followed the same route — the supplies were delivered, the personnel are safe, and the dog is safe as well.
Behind the success of the “Khartia” search-and-strike group in the Kupiansk region are these faces — infantry soldiers returning from a combat mission.
The road back to relative safety is long and exhausting, but it is deeply awaited. These portraits capture the fighters in the very first moments after their journey. Warmth, food, and tea come next — followed by well-earned rest.
Un avion de transport de passagers An-28, équipé de mitrailleuses miniguns, intercepte et détruit des drones kamikazes Shahed dans le ciel ukrainien, rapporte la chaîne française TF1.
Selon les informations disponibles, l’équipage de l’appareil — composé de volontaires civils — aurait déjà abattu près de 150 drones. Cette méthode peu conventionnelle est devenue un élément important de la défense aérienne contre les attaques de drones.
Ukrainian “Flamingo” missiles struck infrastructure at Russia’s Kapustin Yar test range, a site used for launching “Oreshnik” missiles, according to the General Staff. Available information indicates that several buildings were damaged, one hangar suffered severe damage, and part of the personnel was evacuated. In January 2026, Ukrainian missiles carried out a series of successful strikes. The video shows launches of “Flamingo” missiles, some of which hit the Kapustin Yar test range.
A search-and-strike group, working together with drone crews from the “Signum” unit, is eliminating enemy infiltration groups inside a settlement on the Lyman axis. During the operation, Ukrainian forces not only neutralized hostile elements but also captured enemy soldiers as prisoners.
Kherson’s red zones are frontline areas of the city and surrounding communities that are under constant Russian fire. These districts are regularly hit by artillery, mortars, drones, and airstrikes, making civilian life extremely dangerous. The most dangerous areas today are the riverside neighborhoods along the Dnipro River, particularly the Korabelnyi and Dniprovskyi districts, as well as parts of the Central district. Their proximity to the left bank, which remains under temporary Russian control, makes them frequent targets. Destroyed homes, burned streets, and shattered infrastructure are the daily reality for civilians who remain or are forced to return to these zones. Kherson continues to live — but in the red zones, that life comes with constant risk.
Myanmar has been in a state of civil war since the military coup in February 2021, when the army overthrew the elected government and seized power. Since then, the ruling military junta has been fighting multiple resistance forces across the country, creating a constant conflict zone update and a grim situation on the ground for civilians.
In Kachin State and the Sagaing Region, the junta is conducting field operations against:
1. the Kachin Independence Army (KIA) — an ethnic armed group seeking autonomy,
2. People’s Defense Forces (PDF) — local resistance units formed after the coup.
Alongside regular troops, the junta uses pro-government militias, including the Warazup militia and the Shanni Nationalities Army, to attack rebel-held areas, further complicating the operational environment. The fighting is part of a wider internal war in which the military relies on force and allied militias to suppress resistance, while affected communities face ongoing displacement, airstrikes, and widespread destruction. This serves as war documentation and a field report on urban frontline areas, the humanitarian situation, and the conflict impact on cities and rural regions alike.
Archive video from the cockpit of a Russian Mi-8 helicopter that was part of a squadron flying toward Hostomel on the first day of the full-scale invasion, February 24, 2022. This rare footage serves as war documentation and a frontline report from the situation on the ground, offering an aerial battlefield view and battlefield overview of the opening phase of the conflict.
The second part of the video captures the moment one of the helicopters is shot down by a MANPADS during active field operations. Just seconds before the recording began, another aircraft from the same group was also downed, making this a unique conflict zone update and a stark field report on the operational environment in the skies over Hostomel.
This is archival footage from 2023, filmed on the Zaporizhzhia front, serving as war documentation and a frontline report from the situation on the ground. Soldiers of Ukraine’s 37th Brigade conduct an assault field operation against Russian trench positions. Often described by troops as a “cleaning operation,” the footage captures close-quarters combat, frontline conditions and the systematic clearing of enemy fortifications during active field operations, offering a stark battlefield overview of this sector of the frontline.
This video shows first-person footage from a Ukrainian serviceman clearing a house in Lyman, Donetsk region, where two Russian soldiers are captured during room-to-room fighting. It serves as war documentation and a frontline report from the situation on the ground, offering a soldier’s-eye view of close-quarters field operations and the realities of frontline daily life inside urban combat zones.