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.
The explosion caused critical damage, effectively putting the submarine out of action.
A Varshavyanka-class submarine is valued at approximately $400 million.
The submarine carried four launchers for Kalibr cruise missiles, which Russia uses to strike targets across Ukraine.
The strike was a joint operation by the SBU’s 13th Main Directorate of Military Counterintelligence and the Ukrainian Navy.
Due to international sanctions, building a similar submarine today could cost up to $500 million. This class is also known as the “Black Hole” because its hull absorbs sound and remains difficult to detect by sonar.
The damaged submarine had been forced to stay in the port of Novorossiysk following successful operations by Sea Baby surface naval drones, which pushed Russian ships and submarines out of Sevastopol Bay in occupied Crimea.
Warning: graphic footage. A Ukrainian FPV drone severely injured a Russian soldier on the Kostyantynivka axis. The episode shows the combat work of drone operators from the 28th Separate Mechanized Brigade.
Moments from the latest shelling of Chornobaivka with the BM-27 “Uragan” are now being published by Russian sources. The enemy is sharing these clips as propaganda, showing the aftermath of the strike and attempting to boast about their attacks.
Don’t move, here comes the “bird”: bombers against enemy infantry!
These are new shots of occupiers being eliminated in Kharkiv region with drops from the 3rd Assault Brigade.
The Russians have a tactic, and they stick to it: they pretend to be KIA so that the 3rd’s operators hit the target while it stays motionless.