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.
Footage released from the southern direction shows strikes along the Nova Kakhovka - Melitopol highway during operations reportedly carried out by the Main Intelligence Directorate of Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense. The video captures attacks against moving and stationary targets on one of the key logistics routes used across occupied territories in southern Ukraine. Drone operations targeting transport corridors and supply routes continue to play a major role in disrupting military movement and rear-area logistics.
This footage shows Ukrainian MiG-29 fighter jets carrying out airstrikes on positions used by Russian UAV operators in occupied Hola Prystan, Kherson region.
The strike highlights Ukraine’s continued use of tactical aviation against enemy drone units and support positions in occupied territory.
This footage shows a Ukrainian ground kamikaze drone carrying a 300 kg explosive charge striking a building occupied by a group of eight Russian soldiers.
The drone crashes into the structure and detonates inside, demonstrating the growing use of unmanned ground systems in frontline assault operations and urban combat.
A Ukrainian soldier’s camera captured the moment an enemy FPV drone suddenly struck a ground robotic vehicle delivering supplies to frontline positions.
Because the robotic courier had stopped in an open area, nearby troops hesitated to approach it immediately — a decision that likely saved their lives when the drone attack occurred.
Laser’s Group carried out a strike on a concentration of Russian military equipment deep in the rear areas of the Luhansk region. Among the destroyed targets were a fully loaded 9T452 transport-loader vehicle and a command-and-staff vehicle belonging to the 9K57 Uragan multiple launch rocket system. According to reports, the Ukrainian bomber drone that destroyed the transport-loader vehicle was itself lost in the resulting ammunition detonation.
In less than a week, Ukraine’s Unmanned Systems Forces “Raid” Regiment struck three Russian air defense systems. A 2S6 “Tunguska” was hit using a Bulava strike drone, while two Pantsir-S1 systems were targeted with RAM-2 drones.
A Russian Ural truck loaded with ammunition was destroyed while in motion. The strike triggered a powerful explosion, resulting in the loss of the vehicle and its driver.
In the Vovchansk direction of the Kharkiv region, Russian forces reportedly attempted to rush through a known kill zone to avoid FPV drone strikes. Instead, their vehicle hit a mine before reaching the area, stopping the advance.