Long-range strikes by the SBU’s Special Operations Center “Alpha” caused major losses to Russia’s layered air defense network, with destroyed and disabled assets estimated at $4 billion over the past year. This military situation update represents significant war documentation of Ukraine’s deep-strike campaign.
Confirmed targets include S-300 / S-350 / S-400, Buk-M1/M2, Pantsir-S1/S2, and Tor-M1/M2/M3 systems, along with critical radar and targeting assets such as Nebo-U/M, Podlyot, Niobiy, Kasta-2E2, Gamma-D, Protivnik-GE, and the 92N6 radar. These operations function as a strategic conflict zone update, breaching Russian air defenses and shaping the battlefield overview.
As a result, corridors were opened through layered air defenses, enabling Ukrainian long-range drones to penetrate deep into enemy territory. The strikes reflect the evolving situation on the ground and ongoing conflict monitoring, allowing attacks on military bases, depots, airfields, and other high-value targets far behind the front line.
Ukrainian reconnaissance troops captured two Russian servicemen during a clearance operation in the private residential sector of Kupiansk, Kharkiv region. The action contributes to the exchange fund amid the ongoing conflict zone update and reflects the current situation on the ground.
Footage released by the 151st Separate Reconnaissance Battalion of the 10th Army Corps of the Ukrainian Ground Forces serves as war documentation, providing a concise frontline report of a precise field operation conducted under urban frontline conditions.
The United States has seized another tanker linked to Russia’s so-called shadow fleet. US Coast Guard forces boarded the tanker Veronica after a week-long pursuit. The vessel was not carrying oil at the time of interception. According to reports, the tanker had changed its name to Galileo and switched its flag to Russian two weeks earlier in an apparent attempt to avoid boarding by US authorities.
This war documentation shows archival footage of the final moments of Jordan Gatley, a former British soldier, during the Battle of Sievierodonetsk in 2022. The video serves as a frontline report and battlefield overview, reflecting the situation on the ground amid intense urban fighting. Gatley volunteered to fight in Ukraine and was killed during field operations, becoming the first known British national to die in the conflict. The footage highlights harsh frontline conditions, constant frontline movement, and the severe conflict impact on cities, including infrastructure damage and civilian displacement.
Iran protests continue as the nationwide movement enters its third week, marked by widespread unrest and crackdowns. This conflict zone update reflects the situation on the ground, based on ongoing conflict monitoring and open-source reporting. Videos from Urmia and Tehran show large crowds in urban frontline areas, as a near-total internet blackout limits communication and international coverage. Initially driven by economic grievances, the demonstrations have expanded into broader political demands. Clashes with security forces have impacted affected communities and worsened the humanitarian situation. Casualty figures remain hard to verify, with rights groups reporting hundreds killed and thousands detained. This serves as concise war documentation focused on civil impact.
Lors de ces manœuvres, les unités ont entraîné leur interopérabilité, la tactique d’offensive conjointe et la coordination des feux, ce qui renforce la préparation au combat des forces alliées. Ces exercices visent également à consolider les partenariats et à favoriser l’échange d’expérience entre les contingents militaires de différents pays.
Video footage shows U.S. forces boarding and seizing the oil tanker Olina, which was transporting Venezuelan and Russian oil in violation of sanctions. The vessel carried crude and petroleum products from Russian ports in the Baltic, Black Sea, and Pacific regions, with deliveries mainly destined for China, India, and Turkey.
While global attention remains focused on protests inside Iran, fighting has escalated again in northern Syria. State-backed forces aligned with the Jolani administration have launched attacks on SDF Kurdish units and civilian areas in Aleppo, particularly in the predominantly Kurdish neighborhoods of Sheikh Maqsoud and Ashrafiyeh. Heavy shelling has forced tens of thousands of Kurdish residents to flee, worsening an already severe humanitarian situation.
Mass protests have continued for over a week amid a sharp currency collapse, with several cities reportedly falling under protester control. HRANA reports 36 people killed, including two security personnel, and more than 2,000 detained. Gunfire is reported in Tehran as protesters clash with security forces, set vehicles and government buildings on fire, while authorities respond with live ammunition. A police commander in Iranshahr province has been killed.
Footage captures an additional moment of the strike on Lviv involving the “Oreshnik” missile. The explosion was exceptionally loud despite the absence of a warhead, highlighting the missile’s kinetic impact alone.