Ukraine - Russia Conflict

Footage has been released of a Russian Geran-2 kamikaze drone striking a Ukrainian Mi-8 helicopter near the village of Mykhailivka in the Dnipropetrovsk region of Ukraine.
The second part of the video shows a Geran-2 drone striking a Ukrainian HIMARS multiple launch rocket system near the village of Kamennaya Yaruga in the Kharkiv region. Judging by the video, the drone strike also damaged a transporter-loader vehicle and an escort vehicle. An evacuation team arrived at the end of the video.

 
Footage of Russian FPV interceptor drones in action in Ukraine and the Donbas. VT-40 FPV drones, Prince Vandal Novgorodsky drones, and other models are used for aerial combat. The exact location of the filming is not disclosed. The March video features the most popular Ukrainian reconnaissance and conventional drones, manufactured in Ukraine and other countries. The video features Ukrainian Vector drones, Furia drones, HF-1 drones, Domakha drones, Leleka-100 drones, Mara drones, Shark-M drones, FlyEye drones, LF-240 drones, Chaklun drones, DARTS drones, HORNET drones, Leleka-100M2 drones, and Furia drones.

 
A battle took place in the village of Novohryhorivka on the border of the Dnipropetrovsk and Zaporizhia regions of Ukraine. Groups of Ukrainian soldiers reportedly broke into Novohryhorivka during a counteroffensive. Ukrainian Armed Forces soldiers attempted to disperse throughout the village. After the battle and strikes by Russian Lancet drones, one group of Ukrainian soldiers took refuge in a house. Upon noticing this, Russian troops destroyed the building with a grenade launcher.

 
Rare footage of the Russian "Scalpel" kamikaze drone being used in combat in Ukraine. Drones were first used in 2024 in Russia's Kursk region. The video shows a Russian "Scalpel" drone attacking the Kherson Thermal Power Plant in Ukraine.

 
Footage of the destruction of a Ukrainian multi-story building by a Russian FAB-3000 aerial bomb near the village of Kostiantynivka. Drone operators from the 28th Separate Mechanized Brigade and soldiers from the 100th Separate Mechanized Brigade of the Ukrainian Army were stationed in the building.

 
Footage of the Russian FPV drone "Prince Vandal Novgorodsky" striking a Ukrainian Grad multiple rocket launcher (MLRS). The location is unknown. The 122mm Grad multiple rocket launcher system was adopted by the USSR in 1963 and was subsequently used by many armies worldwide. The FPV drone "Prince Vandal Novgorodsky" struck the Grad MLRS, causing its ammunition to explode.