Footage shows two FPV drones striking a tank, resulting in a powerful explosion. The detonation occurs shortly after impact, producing a large blast visible on camera.
According to available reports, an FPV drone strike occurred in the area of responsibility of the 24th Brigade near Chasiv Yar during a declared ceasefire. The footage reportedly shows a group moving away from forward positions toward the rear without weapons and with visible signs of medical evacuation. The incident was recorded on video. Reports indicate that three individuals were killed as a result of the strike. It is also stated that, in a separate episode, captured personnel were used to test compliance with ceasefire conditions by conducting a trial evacuation in neutral clothing. According to the same sources, they were also killed in a subsequent FPV drone strike.
Clashes have reportedly broken out in the city of Suwayda between Druze militias and forces aligned with Syria’s new authorities. The escalation follows large-scale protests in the city, where residents demanded a break from Damascus and greater autonomy. According to available information, tensions had been rising after demonstrations intensified. Earlier, some representatives of the Druze community had also reportedly appealed to Israel regarding the status of their areas and future security arrangements.
An FPV drone strike targeted a vehicle carrying six Russian soldiers along with a fully loaded ammunition trailer in the Zaporizhzhia region. The impact resulted in a powerful explosion, as seen in the released footage. The video was published by the 148th Separate Artillery Zhytomyr Brigade and documents the moment of the strike and its aftermath.
Footage recorded by a GoPro camera mounted on a Russian soldier’s helmet captures a vehicle moving through a heavily damaged urban area with destroyed multi-story apartment buildings. In the video, the occupants attempt to shoot down a Ukrainian FPV drone with small arms, but without success. The drone then strikes the vehicle, after which the passengers exit and disperse. The recording also highlights the extent of destruction in the surrounding area.
Ukrainian Special Operations Forces struck two Russian drilling platforms in the Caspian Sea, nearly 1,000 kilometers from the border. The targeted facilities were the ice-resistant stationary platform LSP-2 at the V. Grayfer field (formerly Rakushechnoye) and the LSP-1 platform at the Yuri Korchagin field. These platforms are considered an important part of fuel supply infrastructure supporting Russian military operations. The strikes aimed to reduce the military-economic potential of Russian forces.
This drone footage shows what occupied Oleshky looks like today. Streets, buildings, and entire neighborhoods bear the visible marks of war and occupation.
The video offers a stark aerial view of a town deeply affected by the conflict, revealing the scale of destruction now seen in Oleshky.
The footage shows Ukrainian FPV drones equipped with a pole and rope being used to bring down 12 Russian Mavic drones in the Dnipropetrovsk region.
These scenes were released by the 46th Separate Airmobile Podilian Brigade of Ukraine’s Air Assault Forces, highlighting another improvised and effective method of countering enemy UAVs in the sky.
A kamikaze drone struck a group of troops in the Kharkiv direction, hitting personnel gathered in the open. The impact caused significant losses among the unit.