Around 400 Ukrainian kamikaze drones reportedly targeted Russian territory overnight, with the main strikes concentrated in the Leningrad region. A major fire broke out at Russia’s largest oil terminal in the port of Ust-Luga, a key hub used to export petroleum products to foreign markets. In Vyborg, a strike hit a building located about 30 meters from a Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) deployment site, causing a strong fire. Explosions were also reported in the port area of Vyborg.
The moment a drone struck a residential building on Mykhailivska Street was captured on video. Following the impact, a fire broke out in one of the apartments after the explosion. Further information about damage and casualties is being clarified.
A U.S. Air Force B-1B Lancer strategic bomber struck an Iranian military ammunition depot using GBU-72 penetrating bombs. The strike caused a powerful detonation, destroying the storage facility.
Ukrainian women are fighting alongside men on the front line, carrying out combat missions in some of the most dangerous sectors of the war. They serve in infantry, artillery, reconnaissance, medical units, drone crews, and command roles, proving their resilience, professionalism, and courage every day.
Their role in this war goes far beyond support positions — they hold defensive lines, save lives, take part in assault operations, and work where every decision carries enormous weight. It is a story of strength, responsibility, and a shared fight for Ukraine.
The 190th Training Center of Ukraine’s Unmanned Systems Forces conducted the world’s first remote interception of a Shahed-type drone using the LITAVR interceptor developed by F-Drones. The pilot controlled the drone from a significant distance away from the launch site.
The new tactic allows interceptors to be deployed in advance, while operators control them remotely from a safe command center. Only internet connectivity at both locations is required, removing the need to place trained pilots along the entire perimeter.
LITAVR has been supplied to Ukrainian forces since autumn 2025, with a range of up to 60 km and a ceiling of 9.5 km. It uses inertial guidance without GPS, automatic terminal targeting, and destroys targets via kinetic impact or detonation. The system is already intercepting hundreds of drones of various types each week.
Fighting continues on the Toretsk axis, where Ukrainian border guard drone operators from the Phoenix unit are carrying out precision strikes against Russian manpower and artillery positions. According to published footage and field reports, the unit remains active in targeting assault groups and supporting Ukrainian defenses in the area.
At the same time, drones operated by Ukraine’s State Border Guard Service reportedly reached the Bakhmut area, where they struck Russian airborne troops preparing to move toward their positions. The attacks highlight the growing reach and flexibility of Ukrainian UAV units across multiple sectors of the front.
During the night of March 24, operators of the Ukrainian Defense Ministry’s Main Intelligence Directorate (HUR) tracked a convoy of Bastion-M coastal missile systems in Crimea as it moved toward firing positions. Precision strikes were carried out, destroying one launcher along with two high-value Zircon missiles. Another Bastion system was damaged in the attack. The operation targeted assets capable of launching long-range anti-ship and land-attack missiles.
This is what Kamyshuvakha looks like now — a stark field report from the situation on the ground. Destroyed streets, ruined homes, and visible infrastructure damage show the devastating conflict impact on cities and affected communities.
What was once a living town has been reduced to devastation, serving as grim war documentation of the destruction spreading across urban frontline areas in Ukraine.
Operators of Ukraine’s 422nd Separate Unmanned Systems Regiment “LUFTWAFFE” detected and struck a Russian 35N6 Kasta radar station. According to released information, the system sustained critical damage and is likely beyond repair.
The Kasta radar is designed for airspace surveillance, target coordinate detection, and identification of aerial threats. It is capable of operating under heavy electronic interference and can detect targets at ranges of up to 150 kilometers.