Zarichne. Active combat area.
Mission: deliver supplies and evacuate two wounded soldiers. The situation was extremely challenging — a blurred front line and constant enemy aerial reconnaissance.
During the operation, the enemy detected our UGV and made several attempts to strike it with FPV drones and small-arms fire. The “Termit” armor held up, and maneuvering helped avoid direct hits.
The cargo was delivered to the positions. Due to intense enemy activity, evacuating the wounded at that moment was impossible. Later, the soldiers managed to withdraw on their own.
No equipment losses. The work continues.
Soldiers of the 28th Separate Mechanized Brigade released footage from Kostiantynivka showing widespread destruction.
One photo shows a civilian who attempted to leave the city by bicycle. According to the brigade, he was killed by a Russian FPV drone strike.
Memorial Day of the Heroes of the 1st Mechanized (216th Separate) Battalion of the 125th Separate Heavy Mechanized Brigade.
Let's remember - let's take revenge!
Occupied and stripped of life, Bakhmut now stands in total devastation.
The city has been reduced to ruins — streets erased, buildings shattered, entire neighborhoods flattened. Places where children once played, families celebrated, and couples planned their future have been turned into lifeless debris.
What was once a living, breathing community is now a symbol of the war’s destruction — a city nearly wiped from the face of the earth.
What remains of the village of Ivanivske in the Donetsk region. Harrowing footage captured by aerial reconnaissance units of the 5th Separate Kyiv Assault Brigade.
Before 2022, more than 2,000 people lived here.
Today, not a single resident remains.
Ruins. Ashes. Silence.
North of Pokrovsk, artillery of the 147th Artillery Brigade of the 7th Air Assault Corps stopped an enemy sabotage and reconnaissance group that tried to use poor weather to slip into the rear of Ukrainian positions.
The strike resulted in a confirmed triple kill on the advancing group. According to preliminary reports, two more wounded soldiers crawled into nearby cover and were slowly making their final journey off the battlefield — their chances of survival were minimal.
The Alter Ego Battalion of the 93rd “Kholodnyi Yar” Brigade evacuated four wounded soldiers within just 12 hours.
Under extremely difficult logistics conditions on the Kostiantynivka axis, saving so many lives is nothing short of a miracle.
Russian forces actively hunt unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) with FPV drones and attempt to destroy them through remote mining, making each evacuation mission highly dangerous.
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.