Footage shows a large column of Russian military equipment coming under attack by Ukrainian drones approximately 20 kilometers from the frontline. According to the accompanying information, the operation was carried out by fighters of the Azov unit. The video captures multiple strikes on the convoy as Ukrainian drones target Russian equipment moving in the area.
Footage reportedly shows a powerful explosion at an ammonium nitrate storage facility in the Russian-controlled part of Kharkiv Oblast following an FPV drone strike. The video captures a large detonation and a towering smoke plume rising from the site after the reported impact. No independent confirmation of the strike, the extent of the damage or possible casualties has been provided.
Footage shows the moment of an airstrike on a building in Oleshky that was reportedly being used by Russian forces. According to the accompanying information, the facility housed military personnel, UAV operators and drone-related equipment. The strike was reportedly carried out using two guided aerial bombs, with the video capturing the impact and subsequent explosion. No independent confirmation of casualties or damage has been provided.
The forces of unmanned systems of the Armed Forces of Ukraine during July 21-22 hit 1 tanker, 10 dry cargo ships and 2 tugboats in the waters of the Black and Azov Seas. The Ukrainian military is trying to limit the movement of the shadow fleet, which works in the interests of Russia.
Footage and accompanying reports claim that overnight drone strikes targeted a group of eight tankers associated with Russia’s so-called shadow fleet that had reportedly gathered to transport fuel to Crimea. According to the same information, one cargo ship and one ferry were also struck during the operation. The video reportedly captures the aftermath of the coordinated attack on maritime vessels involved in fuel transportation.
Russia launched a large-scale overnight attack on Kyiv using drones together with ballistic and cruise missiles, causing widespread damage across the capital. Residential buildings, civilian infrastructure and multiple districts were affected, with emergency crews continuing rescue operations at collapsed structures. According to Ukrainian authorities, at least 18 people were killed and nearly 90 were injured as of the latest official updates. The attack caused fires, partial building collapses and extensive destruction, while rescue teams searched for people trapped beneath the rubble.
Video footage shows a group of Russian soldiers triggering a landmine while carrying a wounded comrade from the battlefield. According to the accompanying claim, all of those involved survived the explosion, although several sustained severe injuries, including traumatic limb loss. The recording captures the moment of the blast and its immediate aftermath during the reported evacuation attempt.
Footage shows a Ukrainian Bayraktar TB2 unmanned combat aerial vehicle engaging and destroying Russian unmanned surface vessels in the Black Sea. Once a symbol of Ukraine’s early wartime successes, the Bayraktar TB2 continues to be used in maritime operations against emerging threats. The video captures precision strikes against hostile sea drones operating in the region and highlights the growing role of war robots, autonomous systems, military robots and naval warfare assets in the Black Sea theater.
A large-scale drone attack targeted the Moscow Oil Refinery overnight, with footage showing an explosion at one of the fuel storage tanks and the reservoir hatch being blown off by the blast. Russian media described the raid as the largest attack on Moscow in the past two years, while explosions continued to be reported across the city as air defenses remained active. The released ukraine war video and combat footage capture the impact on energy infrastructure, which plays a role in supplying fuel to the Moscow region. The attack is part of the continuing drone warfare campaign targeting military and industrial facilities deep inside Russia.
The special unit “Ghosts” of Ukraine’s Defence Intelligence (Main Directorate of Intelligence of Ukraine), previously known for striking Russian air defense systems in occupied Crimea, is now reportedly expanding its operations to targeting logistics routes across temporarily occupied territories. The Military Footage Hub release shows continued activity aimed at disrupting supply chains, transport infrastructure, and operational mobility of Russian forces. The footage documents drone-based reconnaissance and strike operations carried out in contested zones, reflecting a broader shift from air defense suppression to logistics interdiction on occupied territory.