Myanmar has been in a state of civil war since the military coup in February 2021, when the army overthrew the elected government and seized power. Since then, the ruling military junta has been fighting multiple resistance forces across the country, creating a constant conflict zone update and a grim situation on the ground for civilians.
In Kachin State and the Sagaing Region, the junta is conducting field operations against:
1. the Kachin Independence Army (KIA) — an ethnic armed group seeking autonomy,
2. People’s Defense Forces (PDF) — local resistance units formed after the coup.
Alongside regular troops, the junta uses pro-government militias, including the Warazup militia and the Shanni Nationalities Army, to attack rebel-held areas, further complicating the operational environment. The fighting is part of a wider internal war in which the military relies on force and allied militias to suppress resistance, while affected communities face ongoing displacement, airstrikes, and widespread destruction. This serves as war documentation and a field report on urban frontline areas, the humanitarian situation, and the conflict impact on cities and rural regions alike.
Archive video from the cockpit of a Russian Mi-8 helicopter that was part of a squadron flying toward Hostomel on the first day of the full-scale invasion, February 24, 2022. This rare footage serves as war documentation and a frontline report from the situation on the ground, offering an aerial battlefield view and battlefield overview of the opening phase of the conflict.
The second part of the video captures the moment one of the helicopters is shot down by a MANPADS during active field operations. Just seconds before the recording began, another aircraft from the same group was also downed, making this a unique conflict zone update and a stark field report on the operational environment in the skies over Hostomel.
This is archival footage from 2023, filmed on the Zaporizhzhia front, serving as war documentation and a frontline report from the situation on the ground. Soldiers of Ukraine’s 37th Brigade conduct an assault field operation against Russian trench positions. Often described by troops as a “cleaning operation,” the footage captures close-quarters combat, frontline conditions and the systematic clearing of enemy fortifications during active field operations, offering a stark battlefield overview of this sector of the frontline.
This video shows first-person footage from a Ukrainian serviceman clearing a house in Lyman, Donetsk region, where two Russian soldiers are captured during room-to-room fighting. It serves as war documentation and a frontline report from the situation on the ground, offering a soldier’s-eye view of close-quarters field operations and the realities of frontline daily life inside urban combat zones.
Footage shows a fighter posing for a selfie with a long-range strike drone just moments before impact in northern Syria. The drone was reportedly launched by the Syrian Democratic Forces.
For the first time in recorded history, video footage provides war documentation and a unique frontline report of a group of three Russian infantry soldiers surrendering to a Ukrainian unmanned ground vehicle during active field operations. This unprecedented incident, captured as a real-time conflict zone update and battlefield overview, highlights the growing role of robotic systems on the battlefield and marks a new chapter in the evolution of modern warfare, situational awareness, and the broader operational environment on the frontline.
Operators of Ukraine’s 8th Special Operations Forces Regiment carried out a raid in Kupiansk targeting occupying troops, documented as war documentation and a frontline report from the situation on the ground. During the operation, two enemy soldiers were captured, while two others were killed in close-quarters combat, offering a stark field report on intense urban frontline conditions.
The action, recorded through frontline monitoring and real-time conflict zone update, highlights intense urban fighting and the effectiveness of Ukrainian special forces in field operations, providing a clear battlefield overview of their operational environment in this sector.
Footage from GoPro cameras and UAVs shows the “Phantom Company” special forces, together with comrades from the “Expeditionaries Team” of the International Legion, demolishing an enemy hideout in a building in Stepnohirsk, captured as war documentation and a frontline report from the situation on the ground.
Using drone observation, aerial battlefield view and reconnaissance footage to build situational awareness and a clear battlefield overview, they employed a TM-62 mine rigged with a thermobaric grenade against a location where, according to aerial reconnaissance, up to five Russian occupiers were positioned. The operation provides a stark look at field operations and frontline conditions in this sector of the conflict zone.
Helmet-mounted camera footage from an Israeli special forces operator of the Sayeret Maglan unit (also known as Unit 212), captured during combat operations in the Gaza Strip.