Fighters of the 155th Separate Mechanized Brigade and the 425th Assault Battalion Skelya repelled an enemy motorbike assault near Hryshyne, Donetsk Oblast. The attackers used 13 motorcycles — 9 were destroyed on approach, and 4 were stopped inside the settlement. Confirmed enemy losses total 17 personnel.
GoPro footage shows episodes of urban fighting in Stepnohirsk, Zaporizhzhia Oblast, and its outskirts.
The assault company Landsknechts of the tactical group Revanche is operating in the area. The footage was recorded by foreign volunteers fighting on Ukraine’s side.
Operators of the 15th Artillery Reconnaissance Brigade ‘Black Forest’ directed a GMLRS strike on a Russian ammunition depot while munitions were being loaded into trucks.
A Ukrainian fighter known as “Titan,” supported by drones, repelled a close-range assault on his position by a Russian machine gunner armed with a PKM machine gun and a covering rifleman.
The footage was recorded near the village of Hryshyne, Donetsk Oblast, north of Pokrovsk, by aerial reconnaissance units of the 155th Mechanized Brigade “Anna Kyivska” and the 425th Separate Assault Battalion “Skelya”.
Units of the Ukrainian Special Operations Forces conducted a series of precision strikes targeting Russian military assets. Four radar systems were destroyed in occupied Crimea, including the 5N84A “Oborona-14”, the Nebo-U radar, and two radar stations located inside a radar dome in Yevpatoria. A command post element of a Russian marine brigade was also struck in occupied Zachativka in the Donetsk region. The destruction of these radar systems significantly weakens Russia’s ability to detect and engage aerial targets.
HUR drones struck the 98L6 “Yenisey” radar of the S-500 air defense system in occupied Crimea. Additional targets hit include a Ka-27 helicopter, a patrol ship, a fire-fighting vessel, a tugboat, a boat, and a Forpost UAV.
This video captures the moment a Russian Shahed-136 kamikaze drone is shot down by a gunner on board a Ukrainian “anti-drone” Yak-52 over the southern sector of the front.
Light piston aircraft like the Yak-52 have already been used multiple times to hunt Russian UAVs. Since the Yak-52 has no built-in machine guns, the role of the shooter is taken on by a soldier sitting in the instructor’s seat, with the canopy open, firing directly at the drone in flight.
A low-tech platform, a high-risk mission – and one less Shahed in the sky.