STRIKE TRACK REPORT
π August 19, 2025
π₯ Russian Attacks on Ukraine
π© Drone strikes
β’ 270 UAVs (Shahed-type and decoys) launched from Kursk, Millerovo, Primorsko-Akhtarsk (RF)
β’ 230 neutralised
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π Missile strikes
β’ 5 Iskander-M ballistic missiles from Rostov, Voronezh oblasts (RF) and occupied Crimea;
β’ 5 Kh-101 cruise missiles from strategic aviation over Caspian Sea
2 Iskander-M and 4 Kh-101 neutralised
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π― Impact sites
4 missiles and 40 UAVs hit 16 locations; debris fell at 3 locations
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π₯ Airstrikes
82 airstrikes (153 guided aerial bombs)
β’ Chernihiv Oblast: Hremyach
β’ Sumy Oblast: Nova Sloboda, Chernatske
β’ Donetsk Oblast: Kostyantynivka, Dobropillya, Ivanopillya
β’ Zaporizhzhia Oblast: Bilohirya, Prymorske
β’ Kherson Oblast: Odradokamyanka
source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU
π§ββοΈ Casualties
2 killed, 18 injured in Chernihiv, Donetsk, Kharkiv, Kherson, Sumy oblasts
source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 18.08 - 20:00 19.08
π¦ Ukrainian Attacks on Russia
π© Drone strikes
48 UAVs intercepted out of unknown number
β’ Volgograd Oblast: 13
β’ Kursk Oblast: 8
β’ Bryansk Oblast: 7
β’ Crimea: 7
β’ Belgorod Oblast: 6
β’ Rostov Oblast: 5
β’ Black Sea: 2
source: Ministry of Defence of Russia, @mod_russia
π§ββοΈ Casualties
0 killed, 13 injured in Belgorod oblast and occupied Kherson, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia oblasts
source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 18.08 - 20:00 19.08
π August 19, 2025
π₯ Russian Attacks on Ukraine
π© Drone strikes
β’ 270 UAVs (Shahed-type and decoys) launched from Kursk, Millerovo, Primorsko-Akhtarsk (RF)
β’ 230 neutralised
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π Missile strikes
β’ 5 Iskander-M ballistic missiles from Rostov, Voronezh oblasts (RF) and occupied Crimea;
β’ 5 Kh-101 cruise missiles from strategic aviation over Caspian Sea
2 Iskander-M and 4 Kh-101 neutralised
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π― Impact sites
4 missiles and 40 UAVs hit 16 locations; debris fell at 3 locations
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π₯ Airstrikes
82 airstrikes (153 guided aerial bombs)
β’ Chernihiv Oblast: Hremyach
β’ Sumy Oblast: Nova Sloboda, Chernatske
β’ Donetsk Oblast: Kostyantynivka, Dobropillya, Ivanopillya
β’ Zaporizhzhia Oblast: Bilohirya, Prymorske
β’ Kherson Oblast: Odradokamyanka
source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU
π§ββοΈ Casualties
2 killed, 18 injured in Chernihiv, Donetsk, Kharkiv, Kherson, Sumy oblasts
source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 18.08 - 20:00 19.08
π¦ Ukrainian Attacks on Russia
π© Drone strikes
48 UAVs intercepted out of unknown number
β’ Volgograd Oblast: 13
β’ Kursk Oblast: 8
β’ Bryansk Oblast: 7
β’ Crimea: 7
β’ Belgorod Oblast: 6
β’ Rostov Oblast: 5
β’ Black Sea: 2
source: Ministry of Defence of Russia, @mod_russia
π§ββοΈ Casualties
0 killed, 13 injured in Belgorod oblast and occupied Kherson, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia oblasts
source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 18.08 - 20:00 19.08
π§΅ Frontline Sentinel β Dobropillia, Donetsk Oblast, 21/08/2025
π·πΊ Russian Advances
According to OSINT analysts, by mid-August the Russian command continued exploiting the breach near Dobropillia achieved on 11 August. DeepState reported that east of Pokrovsk, Russian detachments reached Kucheriv Yar, Zolotyi Kolodiaz, and Vesele, forming a long βfangβ east of Bilozerne and Dobropillia. These ~15-man assault teams bypassed AFU fortifications by masking in tree lines and employing FPV strike UAVs, expanding the active battlespace to ~20 km. Following the breach, a race against time began between the UAF and RUAF to capitalize on the opening. The UAF General Staff reacted rapidly, reallocating assets to stabilize the sector. Confirmed deployments to this area included formations specialized in assault and precision actions: the 1st NGU βAzovβ Corps, the 82nd Air Assault Brigade, and the 7th Air Assault Corps.
π Mapped Territorial Changes
Per DeepState and Suriyak maps, the seizure of Vesele and adjacent villages created a salient approximately 10β12 km deep and 6β8 km wide. By the end of the reporting period, Russian forces retained positions on the southern outskirts of Kucheriv Yar and Novyi Donbas, approaching the Dnipropetrovsk Oblast boundary. Ukrainian sources state that after a series of UAF counterattacks (around 15 August), Hruz'ke, Rubizhne, Novovodyane, Petrivka, Vesele, and Zolotyi Kolodiaz were cleared within the breach zone.
π Open Sources
An official Russian MoD message (amplified via βKrasnaya Liniyaβ war correspondents) acknowledges that a stable line of contact has not yet been established, and both sides are reinforcing the breach area. Russian propaganda emphasizes claimed βsuccesses,β with Donetsk media citing the βVoennaya Khronikaβ Telegram channel about alleged panic and disarray in the Ukrainian command near Dobropillia.
Ukrainian command reports stabilization and successful counterattacks. The UAF General Staff stated that 4β16 August saw Hruz'ke, Rubizhne, Novovodyane, Petrivka, Vesele, and Zolotyi Kolodiaz cleared. The Azov command and Operational Group βDniproβ confirm intensive counter-measures βalong the perimeter of the breach.β According to Colonel Trehubov, spokesperson for OOS βDnipro,β the βhornsβ (edges) of the salient have already been cut, although Russian troops remain in its central part. He also noted that Dobropillia is almost empty, indicating civilian evacuation. The AFU General Staff and President Zelenskyi state that Ukrainian forces have largely neutralized the Russian infiltration groups; as of 21 August, Zelenskyi reported βup to 90%β of the infiltrators destroyed. Commander-in-Chief Syrskyi reported the clearance of six settlements and hundreds of Russian personnel eliminated on the Dobropillia axis. Overall, Ukrainian sources stress that counteroffensive actions will continue in the coming days: the main effort is aimed at severing the salient along the MykolaivkaβMayak line, while military intelligence notes the encirclement of separate enemy groupings in a pocket near Rozdol'ne.
π― Strategic Significance
The Dobropillia sector remains one of the key inflection points on the front. Russian control of advantageous heights and road nodes near Dobropillia threatens the forward flank of the Kostiantynivka axis and could degrade defenses along the DonetskβDnipropetrovsk boundary. It also highlights vulnerabilities in the defensive line and how quickly the tactical situation can shiftβexperience the Russian Armed Forces will likely seek to replicate to further stretch already thin UAF defensive lines.
π·πΊ Russian Advances
According to OSINT analysts, by mid-August the Russian command continued exploiting the breach near Dobropillia achieved on 11 August. DeepState reported that east of Pokrovsk, Russian detachments reached Kucheriv Yar, Zolotyi Kolodiaz, and Vesele, forming a long βfangβ east of Bilozerne and Dobropillia. These ~15-man assault teams bypassed AFU fortifications by masking in tree lines and employing FPV strike UAVs, expanding the active battlespace to ~20 km. Following the breach, a race against time began between the UAF and RUAF to capitalize on the opening. The UAF General Staff reacted rapidly, reallocating assets to stabilize the sector. Confirmed deployments to this area included formations specialized in assault and precision actions: the 1st NGU βAzovβ Corps, the 82nd Air Assault Brigade, and the 7th Air Assault Corps.
π Mapped Territorial Changes
Per DeepState and Suriyak maps, the seizure of Vesele and adjacent villages created a salient approximately 10β12 km deep and 6β8 km wide. By the end of the reporting period, Russian forces retained positions on the southern outskirts of Kucheriv Yar and Novyi Donbas, approaching the Dnipropetrovsk Oblast boundary. Ukrainian sources state that after a series of UAF counterattacks (around 15 August), Hruz'ke, Rubizhne, Novovodyane, Petrivka, Vesele, and Zolotyi Kolodiaz were cleared within the breach zone.
π Open Sources
An official Russian MoD message (amplified via βKrasnaya Liniyaβ war correspondents) acknowledges that a stable line of contact has not yet been established, and both sides are reinforcing the breach area. Russian propaganda emphasizes claimed βsuccesses,β with Donetsk media citing the βVoennaya Khronikaβ Telegram channel about alleged panic and disarray in the Ukrainian command near Dobropillia.
Ukrainian command reports stabilization and successful counterattacks. The UAF General Staff stated that 4β16 August saw Hruz'ke, Rubizhne, Novovodyane, Petrivka, Vesele, and Zolotyi Kolodiaz cleared. The Azov command and Operational Group βDniproβ confirm intensive counter-measures βalong the perimeter of the breach.β According to Colonel Trehubov, spokesperson for OOS βDnipro,β the βhornsβ (edges) of the salient have already been cut, although Russian troops remain in its central part. He also noted that Dobropillia is almost empty, indicating civilian evacuation. The AFU General Staff and President Zelenskyi state that Ukrainian forces have largely neutralized the Russian infiltration groups; as of 21 August, Zelenskyi reported βup to 90%β of the infiltrators destroyed. Commander-in-Chief Syrskyi reported the clearance of six settlements and hundreds of Russian personnel eliminated on the Dobropillia axis. Overall, Ukrainian sources stress that counteroffensive actions will continue in the coming days: the main effort is aimed at severing the salient along the MykolaivkaβMayak line, while military intelligence notes the encirclement of separate enemy groupings in a pocket near Rozdol'ne.
π― Strategic Significance
The Dobropillia sector remains one of the key inflection points on the front. Russian control of advantageous heights and road nodes near Dobropillia threatens the forward flank of the Kostiantynivka axis and could degrade defenses along the DonetskβDnipropetrovsk boundary. It also highlights vulnerabilities in the defensive line and how quickly the tactical situation can shiftβexperience the Russian Armed Forces will likely seek to replicate to further stretch already thin UAF defensive lines.
STRIKE TRACK REPORT
π August 20, 2025
π₯ Russian Attacks on Ukraine
π© Drone strikes
β’ 93 UAVs (Shahed-type and decoys) launched from Shatalovo, Bryansk, Millirovo, Primorsko-Akhtarsk (RF), Chauda (TOT Crimea)
β’ 62 neutralised
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π Missile strikes
β’ 5 missiles, including 2 Iskander-M ballistic missiles from TOT Crimea
1 Iskander-M ballistic missiles neutralised
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π― Impact sites
4 missiles and 31 UAVs hit 20 locations
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π₯ Airstrikes
61 airstrikes (127 guided aerial bombs)
β’ Sumy Oblast: Stara Guta, Nova Guta
β’ Zaporizhzhia Oblast: Bilogiria, Orikhiv, Prymorske
β’ Kherson Oblast: Burganka, Mykolaivka, Lvove
source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU
π§ββοΈ Casualties
3 killed, 21 injured in Dnipropetrovsk, Donetsk, Kharkiv, Kherson, Odesa, Sumy, Zaporizhzhia oblasts
source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 19.08 - 20:00 20.08
π¦ Ukrainian Attacks on Russia
π© Drone strikes
43 UAVs intercepted out of unknown number
β’ Voronezh Oblast: 14
β’ Kursk Oblast: 8
β’ Tambov Oblast: 8
β’ Rostov Oblast: 5
β’ Bryansk Oblast: 2
β’ Oryol Oblast: 2
β’ Smolensk Oblast: 2
β’ Krasnodar Krai: 1
β’ Lipetsk Oblast: 1
source: Ministry of Defence of Russia, @mod_russia
π§ββοΈ Casualties
4 killed, 9 injured in Belgorod, Bryansk oblasts and occupied Kherson, Luhansk oblasts
source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 19.08 - 20:00 20.08
π August 20, 2025
π₯ Russian Attacks on Ukraine
π© Drone strikes
β’ 93 UAVs (Shahed-type and decoys) launched from Shatalovo, Bryansk, Millirovo, Primorsko-Akhtarsk (RF), Chauda (TOT Crimea)
β’ 62 neutralised
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π Missile strikes
β’ 5 missiles, including 2 Iskander-M ballistic missiles from TOT Crimea
1 Iskander-M ballistic missiles neutralised
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π― Impact sites
4 missiles and 31 UAVs hit 20 locations
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π₯ Airstrikes
61 airstrikes (127 guided aerial bombs)
β’ Sumy Oblast: Stara Guta, Nova Guta
β’ Zaporizhzhia Oblast: Bilogiria, Orikhiv, Prymorske
β’ Kherson Oblast: Burganka, Mykolaivka, Lvove
source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU
π§ββοΈ Casualties
3 killed, 21 injured in Dnipropetrovsk, Donetsk, Kharkiv, Kherson, Odesa, Sumy, Zaporizhzhia oblasts
source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 19.08 - 20:00 20.08
π¦ Ukrainian Attacks on Russia
π© Drone strikes
43 UAVs intercepted out of unknown number
β’ Voronezh Oblast: 14
β’ Kursk Oblast: 8
β’ Tambov Oblast: 8
β’ Rostov Oblast: 5
β’ Bryansk Oblast: 2
β’ Oryol Oblast: 2
β’ Smolensk Oblast: 2
β’ Krasnodar Krai: 1
β’ Lipetsk Oblast: 1
source: Ministry of Defence of Russia, @mod_russia
π§ββοΈ Casualties
4 killed, 9 injured in Belgorod, Bryansk oblasts and occupied Kherson, Luhansk oblasts
source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 19.08 - 20:00 20.08
STRIKE TRACK REPORT
π August 21, 2025
π₯ Russian Attacks on Ukraine
π© Drone strikes
β’ 574 UAVs (Shahed-type and decoys) launched from Kursk, Bryansk, Millirovo, Oryol, Shatalovo, Primorsko-Akhtarsk (RF), Gvardiiske (TOT Crimea)
β’ 546 neutralised
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π Missile strikes
44 missiles including
β’ 4 Kinzhal X-47M2 aeroballistic missiles from Lipetsk, Voronezh oblasts (RF)
β’ 2 Iskander-M/KN-23 ballistic missiles from Voronezh Oblast (RF)
β’ 19 X-101 cruise missiles from Saratov Oblast (RF)
β’ 14 Kalibr cruise missiles from Black Sea
β’ 1 unidentified missile from Crimea
31 neutralised including
β’ 1 Kinzhal X-47M2
β’ 18 X-101 cruise missiles
β’ 12 Kalibr cruise missiles
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π― Impact sites
Missiles and UAVs hit 11 locations, debris fell on 3 locations
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π₯ Airstrikes
75 airstrikes (125 guided aerial bombs)
β’ Sumy Oblast: Stara Guta
β’ Zaporizhzhia Oblast: Orikhiv, Novoukrainka, Chervona Krynytsia
β’ Kherson Oblast: Prydniprovske
source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU
π§ββοΈ Casualties
1 killed, 36 injured in Chernihiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Donetsk, Kherson, Lviv, Rivne, Sumy, Zakarpattia, Zaporizhzhia oblasts
source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 20.08 - 20:00 21.08
π¦ Ukrainian Attacks on Russia
π© Drone strikes
78 UAVs intercepted out of unknown number
β’ Rostov Oblast: 22
β’ Crimea: 20
β’ Voronezh Oblast: 13
β’ Belgorod Oblast: 8
β’ Bryansk Oblast: 5
β’ Azov Sea: 4
β’ Black Sea: 3
β’ Kaluga Oblast: 3
β’ Oryol Oblast: 2
β’ Kursk Oblast: 1
β’ Tula Oblast: 1
source: Ministry of Defence of Russia, @mod_russia
π§ββοΈ Casualties
4 killed, 31 injured in Belgorod, Bryansk oblasts and occupied Donetsk, Luhansk oblasts
source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 20.08 - 20:00 21.08
π August 21, 2025
π₯ Russian Attacks on Ukraine
π© Drone strikes
β’ 574 UAVs (Shahed-type and decoys) launched from Kursk, Bryansk, Millirovo, Oryol, Shatalovo, Primorsko-Akhtarsk (RF), Gvardiiske (TOT Crimea)
β’ 546 neutralised
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π Missile strikes
44 missiles including
β’ 4 Kinzhal X-47M2 aeroballistic missiles from Lipetsk, Voronezh oblasts (RF)
β’ 2 Iskander-M/KN-23 ballistic missiles from Voronezh Oblast (RF)
β’ 19 X-101 cruise missiles from Saratov Oblast (RF)
β’ 14 Kalibr cruise missiles from Black Sea
β’ 1 unidentified missile from Crimea
31 neutralised including
β’ 1 Kinzhal X-47M2
β’ 18 X-101 cruise missiles
β’ 12 Kalibr cruise missiles
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π― Impact sites
Missiles and UAVs hit 11 locations, debris fell on 3 locations
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π₯ Airstrikes
75 airstrikes (125 guided aerial bombs)
β’ Sumy Oblast: Stara Guta
β’ Zaporizhzhia Oblast: Orikhiv, Novoukrainka, Chervona Krynytsia
β’ Kherson Oblast: Prydniprovske
source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU
π§ββοΈ Casualties
1 killed, 36 injured in Chernihiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Donetsk, Kherson, Lviv, Rivne, Sumy, Zakarpattia, Zaporizhzhia oblasts
source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 20.08 - 20:00 21.08
π¦ Ukrainian Attacks on Russia
π© Drone strikes
78 UAVs intercepted out of unknown number
β’ Rostov Oblast: 22
β’ Crimea: 20
β’ Voronezh Oblast: 13
β’ Belgorod Oblast: 8
β’ Bryansk Oblast: 5
β’ Azov Sea: 4
β’ Black Sea: 3
β’ Kaluga Oblast: 3
β’ Oryol Oblast: 2
β’ Kursk Oblast: 1
β’ Tula Oblast: 1
source: Ministry of Defence of Russia, @mod_russia
π§ββοΈ Casualties
4 killed, 31 injured in Belgorod, Bryansk oblasts and occupied Donetsk, Luhansk oblasts
source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 20.08 - 20:00 21.08
STRIKE TRACK REPORT
π August 22, 2025
π₯ Russian Attacks on Ukraine
π© Drone strikes
β’ 55 UAVs (Shahed-type and decoys) launched from Shatalovo, Kursk, Millerovo, Primorsko-Akhtarsk (RF), Gvardiiske (TOT Crimea)
β’ 46 neutralised
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π Missile strikes
β’ 1 missile strike
source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU
π― Impact sites
9 UAVs hit 4 locations
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π₯ Airstrikes
95 airstrikes (174 guided aerial bombs)
β’ Sumy Oblast: Znob-Novgorodske, Stara Guta
β’ Donetsk Oblast: Kramatorsk, Yasna Polyana, Shabelkivka, Kostiantynivka, Svitle
β’ Dnipropetrovsk Oblast: Vyshnevy
β’ Zaporizhzhia Oblast: Stepnogorsk, Uspenivka
β’ Kherson Oblast: Kherson, Kozatske
source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU
π§ββοΈ Casualties
6 killed, 17 injured in Donetsk, Kharkiv, Kherson, Mykolaiv oblasts
source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 21.08 β 20:00 22.08
π¦ Ukrainian Attacks on Russia
π© Drone strikes
74 UAVs intercepted out of unknown number
β’ Bryansk Oblast: 19
β’ Rostov Oblast: 12
β’ Volgograd Oblast: 11
β’ Belgorod Oblast: 10
β’ Voronezh Oblast: 7
β’ Krasnodar Krai: 4
β’ Oryol Oblast: 3
β’ Ryazan Oblast: 3
β’ Kursk Oblast: 2
β’ Lipetsk Oblast: 2
β’ Crimea: 1
source: Ministry of Defence of Russia, @mod_russia
π§ββοΈ Casualties
1 injured in occupied Donetsk oblast
source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 21.08 β 20:00 22.08
π August 22, 2025
π₯ Russian Attacks on Ukraine
π© Drone strikes
β’ 55 UAVs (Shahed-type and decoys) launched from Shatalovo, Kursk, Millerovo, Primorsko-Akhtarsk (RF), Gvardiiske (TOT Crimea)
β’ 46 neutralised
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π Missile strikes
β’ 1 missile strike
source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU
π― Impact sites
9 UAVs hit 4 locations
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π₯ Airstrikes
95 airstrikes (174 guided aerial bombs)
β’ Sumy Oblast: Znob-Novgorodske, Stara Guta
β’ Donetsk Oblast: Kramatorsk, Yasna Polyana, Shabelkivka, Kostiantynivka, Svitle
β’ Dnipropetrovsk Oblast: Vyshnevy
β’ Zaporizhzhia Oblast: Stepnogorsk, Uspenivka
β’ Kherson Oblast: Kherson, Kozatske
source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU
π§ββοΈ Casualties
6 killed, 17 injured in Donetsk, Kharkiv, Kherson, Mykolaiv oblasts
source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 21.08 β 20:00 22.08
π¦ Ukrainian Attacks on Russia
π© Drone strikes
74 UAVs intercepted out of unknown number
β’ Bryansk Oblast: 19
β’ Rostov Oblast: 12
β’ Volgograd Oblast: 11
β’ Belgorod Oblast: 10
β’ Voronezh Oblast: 7
β’ Krasnodar Krai: 4
β’ Oryol Oblast: 3
β’ Ryazan Oblast: 3
β’ Kursk Oblast: 2
β’ Lipetsk Oblast: 2
β’ Crimea: 1
source: Ministry of Defence of Russia, @mod_russia
π§ββοΈ Casualties
1 injured in occupied Donetsk oblast
source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 21.08 β 20:00 22.08
STRIKE TRACK REPORT
π August 23-24, 2025
π₯ Russian Attacks on Ukraine
π© Drone strikes
β’ 121 UAVs (Shahed-type and decoys) launched from Shatalovo, Kursk, Millerovo, Primorsko-Akhtarsk (RF)
β’ 84 neutralised
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π Missile strikes
β’ 1 Iskander-M ballistic missile from Taganrog (RF)
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π― Impact sites
1 missile and 37 UAVs hit 17 locations
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π₯ Airstrikes
140 airstrikes (272 guided aerial bombs)
β’ Sumy Oblast: Stara Guta, Nova Guta, Bunyakine, Sumy
β’ Zaporizhzhia Oblast: Primorske, Bilohirya
β’ Kherson Oblast: Naddnipryanske, Lvove
source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU
π§ββοΈ Casualties
3 killed, 28 injured in Dnipropetrovsk, Donetsk, Kharkiv, Kherson, Sumy, Zaporizhzhia oblasts
source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 22.08 β 20:00 24.08
π¦ Ukrainian Attacks on Russia
π© Drone strikes
244 UAVs intercepted out of unknown number
β’ Bryansk Oblast: 39
β’ Kaluga Oblast: 15
β’ Smolensk Oblast: 9
β’ Leningrad Oblast: 5
β’ Novgorod Oblast: 5
β’ Rostov Oblast: 4
β’ Kursk Oblast: 3
β’ Tver Oblast: 3
β’ Volgograd Oblast: 2
β’ Crimea: 2
β’ Kaluga Oblast: 2
β’ Krasnodar Krai: 1
β’ Oryol Oblast: 1
β’ Tambov Oblast: 1
β’ Tula Oblast: 1
β’ Additional 152 in Belgorod, Bryansk, Kaluga, Kursk, Leningrad, Novgorod, Oryol, Rostov, Samara, Smolensk, Tambov, Tver oblasts, Moscow region, Crimea, Chuvashia, Tatarstan and Black Sea.
source: Ministry of Defence of Russia, @mod_russia
π§ββοΈ Casualties
1 killed, 17 injured in Belgorod, Bryansk, Kursk, Volgograd oblasts
source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 22.08 β 20:00 24.08
π August 23-24, 2025
π₯ Russian Attacks on Ukraine
π© Drone strikes
β’ 121 UAVs (Shahed-type and decoys) launched from Shatalovo, Kursk, Millerovo, Primorsko-Akhtarsk (RF)
β’ 84 neutralised
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π Missile strikes
β’ 1 Iskander-M ballistic missile from Taganrog (RF)
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π― Impact sites
1 missile and 37 UAVs hit 17 locations
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π₯ Airstrikes
140 airstrikes (272 guided aerial bombs)
β’ Sumy Oblast: Stara Guta, Nova Guta, Bunyakine, Sumy
β’ Zaporizhzhia Oblast: Primorske, Bilohirya
β’ Kherson Oblast: Naddnipryanske, Lvove
source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU
π§ββοΈ Casualties
3 killed, 28 injured in Dnipropetrovsk, Donetsk, Kharkiv, Kherson, Sumy, Zaporizhzhia oblasts
source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 22.08 β 20:00 24.08
π¦ Ukrainian Attacks on Russia
π© Drone strikes
244 UAVs intercepted out of unknown number
β’ Bryansk Oblast: 39
β’ Kaluga Oblast: 15
β’ Smolensk Oblast: 9
β’ Leningrad Oblast: 5
β’ Novgorod Oblast: 5
β’ Rostov Oblast: 4
β’ Kursk Oblast: 3
β’ Tver Oblast: 3
β’ Volgograd Oblast: 2
β’ Crimea: 2
β’ Kaluga Oblast: 2
β’ Krasnodar Krai: 1
β’ Oryol Oblast: 1
β’ Tambov Oblast: 1
β’ Tula Oblast: 1
β’ Additional 152 in Belgorod, Bryansk, Kaluga, Kursk, Leningrad, Novgorod, Oryol, Rostov, Samara, Smolensk, Tambov, Tver oblasts, Moscow region, Crimea, Chuvashia, Tatarstan and Black Sea.
source: Ministry of Defence of Russia, @mod_russia
π§ββοΈ Casualties
1 killed, 17 injured in Belgorod, Bryansk, Kursk, Volgograd oblasts
source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 22.08 β 20:00 24.08
STRIKE TRACK REPORT
π August 25, 2025
π₯ Russian Attacks on Ukraine
π© Drone strikes
β’ 104 UAVs (Shahed-type and decoys) launched from Kursk, Shatalovo, Oryol, Millerovo, Primorsko-Akhtarsk (RF)
β’ 76 neutralised
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π― Impact sites
28 UAVs hit 15 locations, 4 locations hit by debris from shot-down UAVs
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π₯ Airstrikes
67 airstrikes (128 guided aerial bombs)
β’ Sumy Oblast: Stara Guta
β’ Donetsk Oblast: Kostiantynivka
β’ Dnipropetrovsk Oblast: Gavrilivka
β’ Zaporizhzhia Oblast: Bilogiria, Zaliznychne, Malokaterinivka, Omelnyk, Lukianivske
β’ Kherson Oblast: Virivka, Odradokam'yanka
source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU
π§ββοΈ Casualties
2 killed, 21 injured in Donetsk, Kharkiv, Kherson, Sumy, Zaporizhzhia oblasts
source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 24.08 β 20:00 25.08
π¦ Ukrainian Attacks on Russia
π© Drone strikes
64 UAVs intercepted out of unknown number
β’ Bryansk Oblast: 15
β’ Rostov Oblast: 8
β’ Belgorod Oblast: 7
β’ Oryol Oblast: 7
β’ Smolensk Oblast: 7
β’ Kursk Oblast: 7
β’ Black Sea: 5
β’ Moscow Oblast: 3
β’ Kaluga Oblast: 2
β’ Tula Oblast: 2
β’ Tver Oblast: 1
source: Ministry of Defence of Russia, @mod_russia
π§ββοΈ Casualties
5 injured in occupied Donetsk oblast
source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 24.08 β 20:00 25.08
π August 25, 2025
π₯ Russian Attacks on Ukraine
π© Drone strikes
β’ 104 UAVs (Shahed-type and decoys) launched from Kursk, Shatalovo, Oryol, Millerovo, Primorsko-Akhtarsk (RF)
β’ 76 neutralised
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π― Impact sites
28 UAVs hit 15 locations, 4 locations hit by debris from shot-down UAVs
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π₯ Airstrikes
67 airstrikes (128 guided aerial bombs)
β’ Sumy Oblast: Stara Guta
β’ Donetsk Oblast: Kostiantynivka
β’ Dnipropetrovsk Oblast: Gavrilivka
β’ Zaporizhzhia Oblast: Bilogiria, Zaliznychne, Malokaterinivka, Omelnyk, Lukianivske
β’ Kherson Oblast: Virivka, Odradokam'yanka
source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU
π§ββοΈ Casualties
2 killed, 21 injured in Donetsk, Kharkiv, Kherson, Sumy, Zaporizhzhia oblasts
source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 24.08 β 20:00 25.08
π¦ Ukrainian Attacks on Russia
π© Drone strikes
64 UAVs intercepted out of unknown number
β’ Bryansk Oblast: 15
β’ Rostov Oblast: 8
β’ Belgorod Oblast: 7
β’ Oryol Oblast: 7
β’ Smolensk Oblast: 7
β’ Kursk Oblast: 7
β’ Black Sea: 5
β’ Moscow Oblast: 3
β’ Kaluga Oblast: 2
β’ Tula Oblast: 2
β’ Tver Oblast: 1
source: Ministry of Defence of Russia, @mod_russia
π§ββοΈ Casualties
5 injured in occupied Donetsk oblast
source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 24.08 β 20:00 25.08
STRIKE TRACK REPORT
π August 26, 2025
π₯ Russian Attacks on Ukraine
π© Drone strikes
β’ 59 UAVs (Shahed-type and decoys) launched from Kursk, Shatalovo, Bryansk, Primorsko-Akhtarsk (RF)
β’ 47 neutralised
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π Missile strikes
2 missiles
source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU
π― Impact sites
12 UAVs hit 9 locations
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π₯ Airstrikes
64 airstrikes (109 guided aerial bombs)
β’ Sumy Oblast: Stara Guta
β’ Zaporizhzhia Oblast: Bilogiria, Preobrazhenka
β’ Kherson Oblast: Antonivka
source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU
π§ββοΈ Casualties
2 killed, 24 injured in Dnipropetrovsk, Donetsk, Kharkiv, Kherson, Sumy, Zaporizhzhia oblasts
source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 25.08 β 20:00 26.08
π¦ Ukrainian Attacks on Russia
π© Drone strikes
51 UAVs intercepted out of unknown number
β’ Crimea: 8
β’ Leningrad Oblast: 6
β’ Ryazan Oblast: 6
β’ Tula Oblast: 6
β’ Volgograd Oblast: 5
β’ Bryansk Oblast: 4
β’ Oryol Oblast: 3
β’ Pskov Oblast: 3
β’ Belgorod Oblast: 2
β’ Kursk Oblast: 2
β’ Kaluga Oblast: 1
β’ Lipetsk Oblast: 1
β’ Nizhny Novgorod Oblast: 1
β’ Novgorod Oblast: 1
β’ Rostov Oblast: 1
β’ Voronezh Oblast: 1
source: Ministry of Defence of Russia, @mod_russia
π§ββοΈ Casualties
1 killed, 5 injured in occupied Kherson, Luhansk oblasts
source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 25.08 β 20:00 26.08
π August 26, 2025
π₯ Russian Attacks on Ukraine
π© Drone strikes
β’ 59 UAVs (Shahed-type and decoys) launched from Kursk, Shatalovo, Bryansk, Primorsko-Akhtarsk (RF)
β’ 47 neutralised
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π Missile strikes
2 missiles
source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU
π― Impact sites
12 UAVs hit 9 locations
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π₯ Airstrikes
64 airstrikes (109 guided aerial bombs)
β’ Sumy Oblast: Stara Guta
β’ Zaporizhzhia Oblast: Bilogiria, Preobrazhenka
β’ Kherson Oblast: Antonivka
source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU
π§ββοΈ Casualties
2 killed, 24 injured in Dnipropetrovsk, Donetsk, Kharkiv, Kherson, Sumy, Zaporizhzhia oblasts
source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 25.08 β 20:00 26.08
π¦ Ukrainian Attacks on Russia
π© Drone strikes
51 UAVs intercepted out of unknown number
β’ Crimea: 8
β’ Leningrad Oblast: 6
β’ Ryazan Oblast: 6
β’ Tula Oblast: 6
β’ Volgograd Oblast: 5
β’ Bryansk Oblast: 4
β’ Oryol Oblast: 3
β’ Pskov Oblast: 3
β’ Belgorod Oblast: 2
β’ Kursk Oblast: 2
β’ Kaluga Oblast: 1
β’ Lipetsk Oblast: 1
β’ Nizhny Novgorod Oblast: 1
β’ Novgorod Oblast: 1
β’ Rostov Oblast: 1
β’ Voronezh Oblast: 1
source: Ministry of Defence of Russia, @mod_russia
π§ββοΈ Casualties
1 killed, 5 injured in occupied Kherson, Luhansk oblasts
source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 25.08 β 20:00 26.08
π§΅ Frontline Sentinel β Siversk, Donetsk Oblast, 28/08/2025
π·πΊ Russian Advances
Russian forces on the Siversk axis intensified pressure through small assault groups along the arc Hryhorivka β Serebryanka β Vyimka β Fedorivka, as well as approaches to Siversk itself. During August 21-27, attacks were recorded northeast (Serebryanka, Hryhorivka), with consolidation observed along the axis from Hryhorivka to Serebryanka. Significant advancement is also observed in Serebryanska Forest with pressure toward Yampil.
π Mapped Territorial Changes
Cartographic and OSINT projects indicate Russian Armed Forces advancement in the Serebryanka, Yampil, and Serebryanska Forest areas. Advancement area is estimated at 36.7 kmΒ².
π Open SourcesRussian Media and Telegram Channels
Report significant successes: "Akhmat" commander Alyoshin (Chechen forces) announced "complete clearing" of Serebryanka Forest. Telegram channel "Rybar" (Ukraina.ru) noted offensive operations south of Siverskβreaching Vyimka and clearing "gray zones" near Hryhorivka. "Donbass Partisan"/Tsargrad reports creation of a "semi-circle around Siversk," advancement toward Verkhn'okam'yans'ke and road blocking, with military correspondents comparing the situation to the Pokrovsk breakthrough.
πΊπ¦ Ukrainian Sources
Ukrainian General Staff regularly reports containing attacks. By evening August 23, UAF repelled five enemy assaults in Hryhorivka, Pereizne, and Fedorivka areas on the Siversk axis. By morning August 26, the General Staff noted Ukrainian forces stopped five breakthrough attempts in Fedorivka, Hryhorivka, and Serebryanka areas.
"Khortytsia/Lyman" Operational Command emphasizes fierce fighting in Serebryanska Forest and its outskirts. According to spokespersons, Russian assaults in Serebryanka and Vyimka areas were repelled, with occupiers advancing in "small infantry groups" employing drones.
π― Strategic Significance
Serebryanka and heights north of it control access to Slavyansk-Kramatorsk. If Ukraine loses them completely, Siversk faces "cauldron" threatβseverance from main supply and withdrawal roads. Russian command aims to establish operational semi-circle around Siversk. Recent breakthrough to Verkhn'okam'yans'ke (1km from Siversk outskirts) is termed "important link in forming future encirclement."
π·πΊ Russian Advances
Russian forces on the Siversk axis intensified pressure through small assault groups along the arc Hryhorivka β Serebryanka β Vyimka β Fedorivka, as well as approaches to Siversk itself. During August 21-27, attacks were recorded northeast (Serebryanka, Hryhorivka), with consolidation observed along the axis from Hryhorivka to Serebryanka. Significant advancement is also observed in Serebryanska Forest with pressure toward Yampil.
π Mapped Territorial Changes
Cartographic and OSINT projects indicate Russian Armed Forces advancement in the Serebryanka, Yampil, and Serebryanska Forest areas. Advancement area is estimated at 36.7 kmΒ².
π Open SourcesRussian Media and Telegram Channels
Report significant successes: "Akhmat" commander Alyoshin (Chechen forces) announced "complete clearing" of Serebryanka Forest. Telegram channel "Rybar" (Ukraina.ru) noted offensive operations south of Siverskβreaching Vyimka and clearing "gray zones" near Hryhorivka. "Donbass Partisan"/Tsargrad reports creation of a "semi-circle around Siversk," advancement toward Verkhn'okam'yans'ke and road blocking, with military correspondents comparing the situation to the Pokrovsk breakthrough.
πΊπ¦ Ukrainian Sources
Ukrainian General Staff regularly reports containing attacks. By evening August 23, UAF repelled five enemy assaults in Hryhorivka, Pereizne, and Fedorivka areas on the Siversk axis. By morning August 26, the General Staff noted Ukrainian forces stopped five breakthrough attempts in Fedorivka, Hryhorivka, and Serebryanka areas.
"Khortytsia/Lyman" Operational Command emphasizes fierce fighting in Serebryanska Forest and its outskirts. According to spokespersons, Russian assaults in Serebryanka and Vyimka areas were repelled, with occupiers advancing in "small infantry groups" employing drones.
π― Strategic Significance
Serebryanka and heights north of it control access to Slavyansk-Kramatorsk. If Ukraine loses them completely, Siversk faces "cauldron" threatβseverance from main supply and withdrawal roads. Russian command aims to establish operational semi-circle around Siversk. Recent breakthrough to Verkhn'okam'yans'ke (1km from Siversk outskirts) is termed "important link in forming future encirclement."
STRIKE TRACK REPORT
π August 27, 2025
π₯ Russian Attacks on Ukraine
π© Drone strikes
β’ 95 UAVs (Shahed-type and decoys) launched from Kursk, Millerovo, Oryol, Primorsko-Akhtarsk (RF), Chauda (TOT Crimea)
β’ 74 neutralised
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π― Impact sites
21 UAVs hit 9 locations
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π₯ Airstrikes
84 airstrikes (154 guided aerial bombs)
β’ Sumy Oblast: Zarichchya
β’ Zaporizhzhia Oblast: Bilohirya, Stepnohirsk
β’ Kherson Oblast: Mykolaivka
source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU
π§ββοΈ Casualties
0 killed, 21 injured in Chernihiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Donetsk, Kharkiv, Kherson, Zaporizhzhia oblasts
source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 26.08 β 20:00 27.08
π¦ Ukrainian Attacks on Russia
π© Drone strikes
42 UAVs intercepted out of unknown number
β’ Rostov Oblast: 22
β’ Belgorod Oblast: 6
β’ Oryol Oblast: 5
β’ Kursk Oblast: 3
β’ Black Sea: 2
β’ Bryansk Oblast: 2
β’ Lipetsk Oblast: 2
β’ Crimea: 1
β’ Smolensk Oblast: 1
source: Ministry of Defence of Russia, @mod_russia
π§ββοΈ Casualties
1 killed, 6 injured in Belgorod oblast and occupied Donetsk, Kherson, Luhansk oblasts
source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 26.08. β 20:00 27.08.
π August 27, 2025
π₯ Russian Attacks on Ukraine
π© Drone strikes
β’ 95 UAVs (Shahed-type and decoys) launched from Kursk, Millerovo, Oryol, Primorsko-Akhtarsk (RF), Chauda (TOT Crimea)
β’ 74 neutralised
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π― Impact sites
21 UAVs hit 9 locations
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π₯ Airstrikes
84 airstrikes (154 guided aerial bombs)
β’ Sumy Oblast: Zarichchya
β’ Zaporizhzhia Oblast: Bilohirya, Stepnohirsk
β’ Kherson Oblast: Mykolaivka
source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU
π§ββοΈ Casualties
0 killed, 21 injured in Chernihiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Donetsk, Kharkiv, Kherson, Zaporizhzhia oblasts
source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 26.08 β 20:00 27.08
π¦ Ukrainian Attacks on Russia
π© Drone strikes
42 UAVs intercepted out of unknown number
β’ Rostov Oblast: 22
β’ Belgorod Oblast: 6
β’ Oryol Oblast: 5
β’ Kursk Oblast: 3
β’ Black Sea: 2
β’ Bryansk Oblast: 2
β’ Lipetsk Oblast: 2
β’ Crimea: 1
β’ Smolensk Oblast: 1
source: Ministry of Defence of Russia, @mod_russia
π§ββοΈ Casualties
1 killed, 6 injured in Belgorod oblast and occupied Donetsk, Kherson, Luhansk oblasts
source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 26.08. β 20:00 27.08.
STRIKE TRACK REPORT
π August 28, 2025
π₯ Russian Attacks on Ukraine
π© Drone strikes
β’ 598 UAVs (Shahed-type and decoys) launched from Kursk, Bryansk, Millerovo, Oryel, Shatalovo, Primorsko-Akhtarsk (RF), Hvardiis'ke (TOT Crimea)
β’ 563 neutralised
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π Missile strikes
36 missiles including:
β’ 2 Kh-47M2 "Kindzhal" missiles
β’ 9 Iskander-M/KN-23 ballistic missiles
β’ 20 Kh-101 cruise missiles
26 missiles neutralised, including:
β’ 1 Kindzhal
β’ 7 Iskander M
β’ 18 Kh-101
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π― Impact sites
10 missiles and 35 UAVs hit 13 locations, 26 locations hit by debris
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π₯ Airstrikes
70 airstrikes (117 guided aerial bombs)
β’ Dnipropetrovsk Oblast: Malomykhailivka
β’ Donetsk Oblast: Druzhkivka, Kostyantinivka, Illinivka
β’ Kherson Oblast: Kozatske
β’ Zaporizhzhia Oblast: Bilohirya
source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU
π§ββοΈ Casualties
27 killed, 82 injured in Dnipropetrovsk, Donetsk, Kharkiv, Kherson, Kyiv, Sumy oblasts
source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 27.08 β 20:00 28.08
π¦ Ukrainian Attacks on Russia
π© Drone strikes
128 UAVs intercepted out of unknown number
β’ Rostov Oblast: 25
β’ Black Sea: 24
β’ Samara Oblast: 21
β’ Krasnodar Krai: 18
β’ Crimea: 13
β’ Bryansk Oblast: 11
β’ Kursk Oblast: 5
β’ Saratov Oblast: 3
β’ Voronezh Oblast: 3
β’ Belgorod Oblast: 2
β’ Tula Oblast: 2
β’ Volgograd Oblast: 2
β’ Azov Sea: 1
β’ Oryol Oblast: 1
source: Ministry of Defence of Russia, @mod_russia
π§ββοΈ Casualties
0 killed, 11 injured in Belgorod, Bryansk, Kursk oblasts and occupied Donetsk oblast
source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 27.08 β 20:00 28.08
π August 28, 2025
π₯ Russian Attacks on Ukraine
π© Drone strikes
β’ 598 UAVs (Shahed-type and decoys) launched from Kursk, Bryansk, Millerovo, Oryel, Shatalovo, Primorsko-Akhtarsk (RF), Hvardiis'ke (TOT Crimea)
β’ 563 neutralised
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π Missile strikes
36 missiles including:
β’ 2 Kh-47M2 "Kindzhal" missiles
β’ 9 Iskander-M/KN-23 ballistic missiles
β’ 20 Kh-101 cruise missiles
26 missiles neutralised, including:
β’ 1 Kindzhal
β’ 7 Iskander M
β’ 18 Kh-101
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π― Impact sites
10 missiles and 35 UAVs hit 13 locations, 26 locations hit by debris
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π₯ Airstrikes
70 airstrikes (117 guided aerial bombs)
β’ Dnipropetrovsk Oblast: Malomykhailivka
β’ Donetsk Oblast: Druzhkivka, Kostyantinivka, Illinivka
β’ Kherson Oblast: Kozatske
β’ Zaporizhzhia Oblast: Bilohirya
source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU
π§ββοΈ Casualties
27 killed, 82 injured in Dnipropetrovsk, Donetsk, Kharkiv, Kherson, Kyiv, Sumy oblasts
source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 27.08 β 20:00 28.08
π¦ Ukrainian Attacks on Russia
π© Drone strikes
128 UAVs intercepted out of unknown number
β’ Rostov Oblast: 25
β’ Black Sea: 24
β’ Samara Oblast: 21
β’ Krasnodar Krai: 18
β’ Crimea: 13
β’ Bryansk Oblast: 11
β’ Kursk Oblast: 5
β’ Saratov Oblast: 3
β’ Voronezh Oblast: 3
β’ Belgorod Oblast: 2
β’ Tula Oblast: 2
β’ Volgograd Oblast: 2
β’ Azov Sea: 1
β’ Oryol Oblast: 1
source: Ministry of Defence of Russia, @mod_russia
π§ββοΈ Casualties
0 killed, 11 injured in Belgorod, Bryansk, Kursk oblasts and occupied Donetsk oblast
source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 27.08 β 20:00 28.08
STRIKE TRACK REPORT
π August 29, 2025
π₯ Russian Attacks on Ukraine
π© Drone strikes
β’ 68 UAVs (Shahed-type and decoys) launched from Kursk, Millerovo, Bryansk, Primorsko-Akhtarsk (RF)
β’ 46 neutralised
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π Missile strikes
4 missiles
source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU
π― Impact sites
22 UAVs and 4 missiles hit 9 locations in Donetsk and Dnipropetrovsk oblasts
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π₯ Airstrikes
76 airstrikes (131 guided aerial bombs)
β’ Sumy Oblast: Krenidivka
β’ Zaporizhzhia Oblast: Bilohirya
β’ Kherson Oblast: Lvove, Olhivka
source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU
π§ββοΈ Casualties
6 killed, 26 injured in Dnipropetrovsk, Donetsk, Kherson, Sumy, Zaporizhzhia oblasts
source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 28.08 β 20:00 29.08
π¦ Ukrainian Attacks on Russia
π© Drone strikes
56 UAVs intercepted out of unknown number
β’ Bryansk Oblast: 18
β’ Crimea: 10
β’ Black Sea: 9
β’ Tver Oblast: 8
β’ Oryol Oblast: 3
β’ Kursk Oblast: 2
β’ Ryazan Oblast: 2
β’ Tula Oblast: 2
β’ Kaluga Oblast: 1
β’ Novgorod Oblast: 1
source: Ministry of Defence of Russia, @mod_russia
π§ββοΈ Casualties
2 killed, 18 injured in Belgorod, Bryansk, Kursk, Oryol oblasts and occupied Donetsk, Kherson oblasts
source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 28.08 β 20:00 29.08
π August 29, 2025
π₯ Russian Attacks on Ukraine
π© Drone strikes
β’ 68 UAVs (Shahed-type and decoys) launched from Kursk, Millerovo, Bryansk, Primorsko-Akhtarsk (RF)
β’ 46 neutralised
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π Missile strikes
4 missiles
source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU
π― Impact sites
22 UAVs and 4 missiles hit 9 locations in Donetsk and Dnipropetrovsk oblasts
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π₯ Airstrikes
76 airstrikes (131 guided aerial bombs)
β’ Sumy Oblast: Krenidivka
β’ Zaporizhzhia Oblast: Bilohirya
β’ Kherson Oblast: Lvove, Olhivka
source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU
π§ββοΈ Casualties
6 killed, 26 injured in Dnipropetrovsk, Donetsk, Kherson, Sumy, Zaporizhzhia oblasts
source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 28.08 β 20:00 29.08
π¦ Ukrainian Attacks on Russia
π© Drone strikes
56 UAVs intercepted out of unknown number
β’ Bryansk Oblast: 18
β’ Crimea: 10
β’ Black Sea: 9
β’ Tver Oblast: 8
β’ Oryol Oblast: 3
β’ Kursk Oblast: 2
β’ Ryazan Oblast: 2
β’ Tula Oblast: 2
β’ Kaluga Oblast: 1
β’ Novgorod Oblast: 1
source: Ministry of Defence of Russia, @mod_russia
π§ββοΈ Casualties
2 killed, 18 injured in Belgorod, Bryansk, Kursk, Oryol oblasts and occupied Donetsk, Kherson oblasts
source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 28.08 β 20:00 29.08
STRIKE TRACK REPORT
π August 30-31, 2025
π₯ Russian Attacks on Ukraine
π© Drone strikes
β’ 679 UAVs (Shahed-type and decoys) launched from Kursk, Bryansk, Millerovo, Oryol, Shatalovo, Primorsko-Akhtarsk (RF), Chauda (TOT Crimea)
β’ 636 neutralised
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π Missile strikes
52 missiles including
β’ 8 Iskander-M/KN-23 ballistic missiles
β’ 37 missiles of various types: X-101, Kalibr, Iskander-K, X-59
38 missiles neutralised, including:
β’ 6 Iskander-M/KN-23 ballistic missiles
β’ 32 missiles of various types: X-101, Kalibr, Iskander-K, X-59
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu, General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU
π― Impact sites
14 missiles and 40 UAVs hit 17 locations
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π₯ Airstrikes
146 airstrikes (278 guided bombs)
β’ Donetsk Oblast: Bilyutske
β’ Dnipropetrovsk Oblast: Havrylivka
β’ Kherson Oblast: Chornobayivka, Lvove, Odradokamyanka
β’ Odesa Oblast: Ivanivka
β’ Sumy Oblast: Velyka Berizka, Rivne, Seredyna-Buda
β’ Zaporizhzhia Oblast: Bilohirya, Komyshuvacha, Uspenivka, Omelnik
source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU
π§ββοΈ Casualties
5 killed, 74 injured in Dnipropetrovsk, Donetsk, Kharkiv, Kherson, Mykolaiv, Odesa, Sumy, Zaporizhzhia oblasts
source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 29.08 β 20:00 31.08
π¦ Ukrainian Attacks on Russia
π© Drone strikes
185 UAVs intercepted out of unknown number
β’ Black Sea: 76
β’ Crimea: 43
β’ Rostov Oblast: 21
β’ Krasnodar Krai: 12
β’ Volgograd Oblast: 11
β’ Bryansk Oblast: 7
β’ Belgorod Oblast: 5
β’ Smolensk Oblast: 4
β’ Tver Oblast: 2
β’ Kaluga Oblast: 2
β’ Kursk Oblast: 1
β’ Tula Oblast: 1
source: Ministry of Defence of Russia, @mod_russia
π§ββοΈ Casualties
0 killed, 21 injured in Belgorod, Bryansk, Kursk oblasts, Adygea Republic; occupied Kherson oblast
source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 29.08 β 20:00 31.08
π August 30-31, 2025
π₯ Russian Attacks on Ukraine
π© Drone strikes
β’ 679 UAVs (Shahed-type and decoys) launched from Kursk, Bryansk, Millerovo, Oryol, Shatalovo, Primorsko-Akhtarsk (RF), Chauda (TOT Crimea)
β’ 636 neutralised
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π Missile strikes
52 missiles including
β’ 8 Iskander-M/KN-23 ballistic missiles
β’ 37 missiles of various types: X-101, Kalibr, Iskander-K, X-59
38 missiles neutralised, including:
β’ 6 Iskander-M/KN-23 ballistic missiles
β’ 32 missiles of various types: X-101, Kalibr, Iskander-K, X-59
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu, General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU
π― Impact sites
14 missiles and 40 UAVs hit 17 locations
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π₯ Airstrikes
146 airstrikes (278 guided bombs)
β’ Donetsk Oblast: Bilyutske
β’ Dnipropetrovsk Oblast: Havrylivka
β’ Kherson Oblast: Chornobayivka, Lvove, Odradokamyanka
β’ Odesa Oblast: Ivanivka
β’ Sumy Oblast: Velyka Berizka, Rivne, Seredyna-Buda
β’ Zaporizhzhia Oblast: Bilohirya, Komyshuvacha, Uspenivka, Omelnik
source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU
π§ββοΈ Casualties
5 killed, 74 injured in Dnipropetrovsk, Donetsk, Kharkiv, Kherson, Mykolaiv, Odesa, Sumy, Zaporizhzhia oblasts
source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 29.08 β 20:00 31.08
π¦ Ukrainian Attacks on Russia
π© Drone strikes
185 UAVs intercepted out of unknown number
β’ Black Sea: 76
β’ Crimea: 43
β’ Rostov Oblast: 21
β’ Krasnodar Krai: 12
β’ Volgograd Oblast: 11
β’ Bryansk Oblast: 7
β’ Belgorod Oblast: 5
β’ Smolensk Oblast: 4
β’ Tver Oblast: 2
β’ Kaluga Oblast: 2
β’ Kursk Oblast: 1
β’ Tula Oblast: 1
source: Ministry of Defence of Russia, @mod_russia
π§ββοΈ Casualties
0 killed, 21 injured in Belgorod, Bryansk, Kursk oblasts, Adygea Republic; occupied Kherson oblast
source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 29.08 β 20:00 31.08
π§΅ Frontline Sentinel β Plavni, Zaporizhzhia Oblast, 01/09/2025
π·πΊ Russian Advances: Russian forces have captured the village of Plavni, situated In the Zaporizhzhia Oblast regaining control of an area 2kmΒ² in size. Russian forces launched continued offensive actions against the northern district of Plavni, eventually taking control over the railway network situated along the northern village limits and establishing forward positions within the proximity of the E-105 Highway.
π Mapped Territorial Changes: Pro Ukrainian mapping project Deepstate map has confirmed that Russian forces have captured at least 70% of the village of Plavni the remaining 30% is reported to be within the grey zone. Neutral mapping project Suriyak maps has reported the full locality of Plavni to be fully under Russian control as well as reported that Russian forces have advanced further north towards western districts of Stepnohirsk.
π Open Sources:
Russian Media and Telegram Channels:
Russian media βΠΠΎΠ΅Π½Π½ΠΎΠ΅ Π΄Π΅Π»ΠΎβ stated on the 28th of August 2025 that Russian airborne units had successfully captured the village of Plavni and had continued assaults into the southern districts of Stepnohirsk. Pro-Russian mapping groups also βconfirmedβ the changes in territory within the Plavni and Stepnohirsk direction.
πΊπ¦ Ukrainian Sources: Head of the Ukrainian Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Administration, Ivan Fedorov said that Russia had significantly increased attacks across multiple settlements of the Zaporizhzhia Oblast including Plavni where the situation was described as βdifficultβ. Fedorov stated that Russian forces were constantly using large quantities of Multi Launch Rocket System (MLRS) against Ukrainian fortified positions within the village, sometimes up to four times per day.
π― Strategic Significance: The Russian capture of Plavni marks a strategically significant development along the Zaporizhzhia front, as control over the village secures access to the northern railway network and strengthens positions near the vital E-105 Highway. With reports of Russian soldiers pushing into the southern districts of Stepnohirsk, Moscowβs forces are attempting to widen their bridgehead and pressure on Ukrainian defenses deeper into Zaporizhzhia Oblast. This advance places Russian troops within roughly 22 kilometers of Zaporizhzhia city itself, raising concerns over increased threats to the regional hub and highlighting the growing intensity of fighting in this sector. The new advance also strengthens Russiaβs left flank around the Ukrainian defended town of Orikhiv, adding more pressure to Ukrainian defenders from the west matched with increased pressure from the eastern direction of the Donetsk Oblast and Dnipropetrovsk Oblast
π·πΊ Russian Advances: Russian forces have captured the village of Plavni, situated In the Zaporizhzhia Oblast regaining control of an area 2kmΒ² in size. Russian forces launched continued offensive actions against the northern district of Plavni, eventually taking control over the railway network situated along the northern village limits and establishing forward positions within the proximity of the E-105 Highway.
π Mapped Territorial Changes: Pro Ukrainian mapping project Deepstate map has confirmed that Russian forces have captured at least 70% of the village of Plavni the remaining 30% is reported to be within the grey zone. Neutral mapping project Suriyak maps has reported the full locality of Plavni to be fully under Russian control as well as reported that Russian forces have advanced further north towards western districts of Stepnohirsk.
π Open Sources:
Russian Media and Telegram Channels:
Russian media βΠΠΎΠ΅Π½Π½ΠΎΠ΅ Π΄Π΅Π»ΠΎβ stated on the 28th of August 2025 that Russian airborne units had successfully captured the village of Plavni and had continued assaults into the southern districts of Stepnohirsk. Pro-Russian mapping groups also βconfirmedβ the changes in territory within the Plavni and Stepnohirsk direction.
πΊπ¦ Ukrainian Sources: Head of the Ukrainian Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Administration, Ivan Fedorov said that Russia had significantly increased attacks across multiple settlements of the Zaporizhzhia Oblast including Plavni where the situation was described as βdifficultβ. Fedorov stated that Russian forces were constantly using large quantities of Multi Launch Rocket System (MLRS) against Ukrainian fortified positions within the village, sometimes up to four times per day.
π― Strategic Significance: The Russian capture of Plavni marks a strategically significant development along the Zaporizhzhia front, as control over the village secures access to the northern railway network and strengthens positions near the vital E-105 Highway. With reports of Russian soldiers pushing into the southern districts of Stepnohirsk, Moscowβs forces are attempting to widen their bridgehead and pressure on Ukrainian defenses deeper into Zaporizhzhia Oblast. This advance places Russian troops within roughly 22 kilometers of Zaporizhzhia city itself, raising concerns over increased threats to the regional hub and highlighting the growing intensity of fighting in this sector. The new advance also strengthens Russiaβs left flank around the Ukrainian defended town of Orikhiv, adding more pressure to Ukrainian defenders from the west matched with increased pressure from the eastern direction of the Donetsk Oblast and Dnipropetrovsk Oblast
STRIKE TRACK REPORT
π September 1, 2025
π₯ Russian Attacks on Ukraine
π© Drone strikes
β’ 86 UAVs (Shahed-type and decoys) launched from Kursk, Oryol, Bryansk, Millerovo, Primorsko-Akhtarsk (RF), Hvardiis'ke (TOT Crimea)
β’ 76 neutralised
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π― Impact sites
10 UAVs hit 6 locations
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π₯ Airstrikes
64 airstrikes (120 guided aerial bombs)
β’ Sumy Oblast: Khliborob
β’ Zaporizhzhia Oblast: Bilohirya, Novosilivka
source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU
π§ββοΈ Casualties
9 killed, 21 injured in Chernihiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Donetsk, Kharkiv, Kherson, Sumy, Zaporizhzhia oblasts
source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 31.08 β 20:00 01.09
π¦ Ukrainian Attacks on Russia
π© Drone strikes
53 UAVs intercepted out of unknown number
β’ Black Sea: 16
β’ Belgorod Oblast: 12
β’ Azov Sea: 7
β’ Saratov Oblast: 4
β’ Orenburg Oblast: 3
β’ Samara Oblast: 3
β’ Tatarstan Republic: 3
β’ Voronezh Oblast: 3
β’ Krasnodar Krai: 2
source: Ministry of Defence of Russia, @mod_russia
π§ββοΈ Casualties
0 killed, 9 injured in Belgorod oblast and occupied Kherson oblast
source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 31.08 β 20:00 01.09
π September 1, 2025
π₯ Russian Attacks on Ukraine
π© Drone strikes
β’ 86 UAVs (Shahed-type and decoys) launched from Kursk, Oryol, Bryansk, Millerovo, Primorsko-Akhtarsk (RF), Hvardiis'ke (TOT Crimea)
β’ 76 neutralised
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π― Impact sites
10 UAVs hit 6 locations
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π₯ Airstrikes
64 airstrikes (120 guided aerial bombs)
β’ Sumy Oblast: Khliborob
β’ Zaporizhzhia Oblast: Bilohirya, Novosilivka
source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU
π§ββοΈ Casualties
9 killed, 21 injured in Chernihiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Donetsk, Kharkiv, Kherson, Sumy, Zaporizhzhia oblasts
source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 31.08 β 20:00 01.09
π¦ Ukrainian Attacks on Russia
π© Drone strikes
53 UAVs intercepted out of unknown number
β’ Black Sea: 16
β’ Belgorod Oblast: 12
β’ Azov Sea: 7
β’ Saratov Oblast: 4
β’ Orenburg Oblast: 3
β’ Samara Oblast: 3
β’ Tatarstan Republic: 3
β’ Voronezh Oblast: 3
β’ Krasnodar Krai: 2
source: Ministry of Defence of Russia, @mod_russia
π§ββοΈ Casualties
0 killed, 9 injured in Belgorod oblast and occupied Kherson oblast
source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 31.08 β 20:00 01.09
STRIKE TRACK REPORT
π September 2, 2025
π₯ Russian Attacks on Ukraine
π© Drone strikes
β’ 203 UAVs (Shahed-type and decoys) launched from Kursk, Bryansk, Millerovo, Primorsko-Akhtarsk (RF), Chauda (TOT Crimea)
β’ 168 neutralised
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π― Impact sites
30 UAVs hit 9 locations, debris fell on 5 locations
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π₯ Airstrikes
81 airstrikes (150 guided aerial bombs)
β’ Sumy Oblast: Znob-Novhorodske, Vyntorivka
β’ Kherson Oblast: Mykolaivka
source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU
π§ββοΈ Casualties
4 killed, 24 injured in Donetsk, Kharkiv, Kherson, Kyiv, Odesa, Sumy, Zaporizhzhia oblasts
source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 01.09 β 20:00 02.09
π¦ Ukrainian Attacks on Russia
π© Drone strikes
42 UAVs intercepted out of unknown number
β’ Rostov Oblast: 20
β’ Black Sea: 12
β’ Crimea: 7
β’ Bryansk Oblast: 2
β’ Belgorod Oblast: 1
source: Ministry of Defence of Russia, @mod_russia
π§ββοΈ Casualties
0 killed, 7 injured in Belgorod, Rostov oblasts
source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 01.09 β 20:00 02.09
π September 2, 2025
π₯ Russian Attacks on Ukraine
π© Drone strikes
β’ 203 UAVs (Shahed-type and decoys) launched from Kursk, Bryansk, Millerovo, Primorsko-Akhtarsk (RF), Chauda (TOT Crimea)
β’ 168 neutralised
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π― Impact sites
30 UAVs hit 9 locations, debris fell on 5 locations
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π₯ Airstrikes
81 airstrikes (150 guided aerial bombs)
β’ Sumy Oblast: Znob-Novhorodske, Vyntorivka
β’ Kherson Oblast: Mykolaivka
source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU
π§ββοΈ Casualties
4 killed, 24 injured in Donetsk, Kharkiv, Kherson, Kyiv, Odesa, Sumy, Zaporizhzhia oblasts
source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 01.09 β 20:00 02.09
π¦ Ukrainian Attacks on Russia
π© Drone strikes
42 UAVs intercepted out of unknown number
β’ Rostov Oblast: 20
β’ Black Sea: 12
β’ Crimea: 7
β’ Bryansk Oblast: 2
β’ Belgorod Oblast: 1
source: Ministry of Defence of Russia, @mod_russia
π§ββοΈ Casualties
0 killed, 7 injured in Belgorod, Rostov oblasts
source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 01.09 β 20:00 02.09
π§΅ Frontline Sentinel β Komyshuvakha, Donetsk Oblast, 04/08/2025
π·πΊ Russian Advances
Over the past two weeks, units of the Russian "Vostok" grouping have notably intensified activity in the Komyshuvakha sector. After capturing strongpoints south of Maliivka village and west of Shevchenko village, Russian forces initiated assault operations directly toward Komyshuvakha. Operating with small assault groups supported by massive artillery fire and strike UAVs, they gradually breached the UAF's first line of defense, thus forming the Maliivka-Shevchenko-Komyshuvakha pocket. Currently, this pocket is closed and Komyshuvakha is under Russian control, with an observed offensive vector toward Maliivka-Sosnivka.
π Mapped Territorial Changes
The capture of Komyshuvakha was accompanied by expansion of the occupation zone around it: according to DeepState assessment, the area of RF-controlled territory in the Komyshuvakha and Maliivka region increased, while the "gray zone" of indeterminate control was reduced by 9.8 kmΒ². This indicates that besides Komyshuvakha itself, the Russians occupied several positions between this village and Maliivka along the UAF's main defensive line. The total area of captured territory for the period from August 27 to September 3 is estimated at 30 kmΒ².
π Open Sources
Russian and independent open sources extensively covered events in the Komyshuvakha area. The RF Ministry of Defense officially announced on August 30 that "units of the 'Vostok' troop grouping liberated the settlement of Kamyshevakha, DPR, as a result of offensive operations." The Defense Ministry press service also reported striking UAF units with fire in adjacent areas of Dnipropetrovsk region (particularly in the Malomykhailivka, Vorone, and Sosnivka areas) during the offensive development. Russian military correspondents reported that after establishing control over Komyshuvakha, the front in this sector was straightened, and RF forces continued advancing further west from the village. Telegram channels associated with military correspondents indicated the assault's complexity: according to their data, volunteer units were engaged in battles for Komyshuvakha and tactics of bypassing UAF strongpoints in forest belts were employed.
πΊπ¦ Ukrainian Sources
The UAF General Staff daily mentioned this sector as one of the most intense in their morning reports. The morning report of August 28 indicated that on the Novopavlivka direction, the enemy conducted 21 assault attacks in areas of settlements near the administrative border of regions β including near Zaporizhzhia, Voskresenka, Piddubne, Temirivka, and directly near Komyshuvakha. According to the General Staff, all these attacks were repelled by defense forces. Ukrainian representatives emphasized that all enemy attacks are accompanied by heavy losses for the attackers. Ukrainian officials spoke evasively about Komyshuvakha specifically during the week. However, Ukrainian command emphasizes that fighting in this direction continues.
π― Strategic Significance
From a military standpoint, however, the settlements that came under RF control (Komyshuvakha, Zaporizhzhia, Maliivka, etc.) represent small rural settlements surrounded by fields and forest belts. Their capture only marginally improves the Russian side's operational position. Its main value for the RF is symbolic and tactical (straightening the front line and eliminating a salient in UAF defenses).
π·πΊ Russian Advances
Over the past two weeks, units of the Russian "Vostok" grouping have notably intensified activity in the Komyshuvakha sector. After capturing strongpoints south of Maliivka village and west of Shevchenko village, Russian forces initiated assault operations directly toward Komyshuvakha. Operating with small assault groups supported by massive artillery fire and strike UAVs, they gradually breached the UAF's first line of defense, thus forming the Maliivka-Shevchenko-Komyshuvakha pocket. Currently, this pocket is closed and Komyshuvakha is under Russian control, with an observed offensive vector toward Maliivka-Sosnivka.
π Mapped Territorial Changes
The capture of Komyshuvakha was accompanied by expansion of the occupation zone around it: according to DeepState assessment, the area of RF-controlled territory in the Komyshuvakha and Maliivka region increased, while the "gray zone" of indeterminate control was reduced by 9.8 kmΒ². This indicates that besides Komyshuvakha itself, the Russians occupied several positions between this village and Maliivka along the UAF's main defensive line. The total area of captured territory for the period from August 27 to September 3 is estimated at 30 kmΒ².
π Open Sources
Russian and independent open sources extensively covered events in the Komyshuvakha area. The RF Ministry of Defense officially announced on August 30 that "units of the 'Vostok' troop grouping liberated the settlement of Kamyshevakha, DPR, as a result of offensive operations." The Defense Ministry press service also reported striking UAF units with fire in adjacent areas of Dnipropetrovsk region (particularly in the Malomykhailivka, Vorone, and Sosnivka areas) during the offensive development. Russian military correspondents reported that after establishing control over Komyshuvakha, the front in this sector was straightened, and RF forces continued advancing further west from the village. Telegram channels associated with military correspondents indicated the assault's complexity: according to their data, volunteer units were engaged in battles for Komyshuvakha and tactics of bypassing UAF strongpoints in forest belts were employed.
πΊπ¦ Ukrainian Sources
The UAF General Staff daily mentioned this sector as one of the most intense in their morning reports. The morning report of August 28 indicated that on the Novopavlivka direction, the enemy conducted 21 assault attacks in areas of settlements near the administrative border of regions β including near Zaporizhzhia, Voskresenka, Piddubne, Temirivka, and directly near Komyshuvakha. According to the General Staff, all these attacks were repelled by defense forces. Ukrainian representatives emphasized that all enemy attacks are accompanied by heavy losses for the attackers. Ukrainian officials spoke evasively about Komyshuvakha specifically during the week. However, Ukrainian command emphasizes that fighting in this direction continues.
π― Strategic Significance
From a military standpoint, however, the settlements that came under RF control (Komyshuvakha, Zaporizhzhia, Maliivka, etc.) represent small rural settlements surrounded by fields and forest belts. Their capture only marginally improves the Russian side's operational position. Its main value for the RF is symbolic and tactical (straightening the front line and eliminating a salient in UAF defenses).
STRIKE TRACK REPORT
π September 3, 2025
π₯ Russian Attacks on Ukraine
π© Drone strikes
β’ 502 UAVs (Shahed-type and decoys) launched from Kursk, Bryansk, Millerovo, Oryol, Shatalovo, Primorsko-Akhtarsk (RF), Chauda (TOT Crimea)
β’ 430 neutralised
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π Missile strikes
28 missiles including:
β’ 16 Kalibr cruise missiles from Black Sea
β’ 8 Kh-101 cruise missiles from Saratov Oblast and Krasnodar Krai airspace
21 missiles neutralised, including:
β’ 14 Kalibr cruise missiles
β’ 7 Kh-101 cruise missiles
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π― Impact sites
7 missiles and 69 UAVs hit 14 locations, 14 locations hit by debris
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π₯ Airstrikes
63 airstrikes (118 guided aerial bombs)
β’ Kherson Oblast: Olhivka
β’ Zaporizhzhia Oblast: Bilohirya, Veselyanka
source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU
π§ββοΈ Casualties
3 killed, 11 injured in Dnipropetrovsk, Donetsk, Kharkiv, Kirovohrad, Khmelnytskyi, Sumy oblasts
source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 02.09 β 20:00 03.09
π¦ Ukrainian Attacks on Russia
π© Drone strikes
110 UAVs intercepted out of unknown number
β’ Rostov Oblast: 30
β’ Bryansk Oblast: 24
β’ Krasnodar Krai: 20
β’ Black Sea: 15
β’ Kaluga Oblast: 10
β’ Crimea: 8
β’ Azov Sea: 2
β’ Smolensk Oblast: 1
source: Ministry of Defence of Russia, @mod_russia
π§ββοΈ Casualties
1 killed, 4 injured in Belgorod, Kursk oblasts and occupied Kherson oblast
source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 02.09 β 20:00 03.09
π September 3, 2025
π₯ Russian Attacks on Ukraine
π© Drone strikes
β’ 502 UAVs (Shahed-type and decoys) launched from Kursk, Bryansk, Millerovo, Oryol, Shatalovo, Primorsko-Akhtarsk (RF), Chauda (TOT Crimea)
β’ 430 neutralised
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π Missile strikes
28 missiles including:
β’ 16 Kalibr cruise missiles from Black Sea
β’ 8 Kh-101 cruise missiles from Saratov Oblast and Krasnodar Krai airspace
21 missiles neutralised, including:
β’ 14 Kalibr cruise missiles
β’ 7 Kh-101 cruise missiles
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π― Impact sites
7 missiles and 69 UAVs hit 14 locations, 14 locations hit by debris
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π₯ Airstrikes
63 airstrikes (118 guided aerial bombs)
β’ Kherson Oblast: Olhivka
β’ Zaporizhzhia Oblast: Bilohirya, Veselyanka
source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU
π§ββοΈ Casualties
3 killed, 11 injured in Dnipropetrovsk, Donetsk, Kharkiv, Kirovohrad, Khmelnytskyi, Sumy oblasts
source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 02.09 β 20:00 03.09
π¦ Ukrainian Attacks on Russia
π© Drone strikes
110 UAVs intercepted out of unknown number
β’ Rostov Oblast: 30
β’ Bryansk Oblast: 24
β’ Krasnodar Krai: 20
β’ Black Sea: 15
β’ Kaluga Oblast: 10
β’ Crimea: 8
β’ Azov Sea: 2
β’ Smolensk Oblast: 1
source: Ministry of Defence of Russia, @mod_russia
π§ββοΈ Casualties
1 killed, 4 injured in Belgorod, Kursk oblasts and occupied Kherson oblast
source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 02.09 β 20:00 03.09
STRIKE TRACK REPORT
π September 4, 2025
π₯ Russian Attacks on Ukraine
π© Drone strikes
β’ 112 UAVs (Shahed-type and decoys) launched from Kursk, Bryansk, Millerovo, Oryol, Primorsko-Akhtarsk (RF), Hvardiis'ke (TOT Crimea)
β’ 84 neutralised
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π Missile strikes
3 missiles
source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU
π― Impact sites
28 UAVs hit 17 locations, 5 locations hit by debris
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π₯ Airstrikes
78 airstrikes (136 guided aerial bombs)
β’ Chernihiv Oblast: Zaliznyi Mist
β’ Kherson Oblast: Kozatske
β’ Zaporizhzhia Oblast: Bilohirya, Stepnohirsk, Chervona Krynytsya
source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU
π§ββοΈ Casualties
10 killed, 31 injured in Chernihiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Donetsk, Kharkiv, Kherson, Odesa, Sumy, Zaporizhzhia oblasts
source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 03.09 β 20:00 04.09
π¦ Ukrainian Attacks on Russia
π© Drone strikes
54 UAVs intercepted out of unknown number
β’ Rostov Oblast: 25
β’ Black Sea: 18
β’ Volgograd Oblast: 6
β’ Krasnodar Krai: 4
β’ Belgorod Oblast: 1
source: Ministry of Defence of Russia, @mod_russia
π§ββοΈ Casualties
1 killed, 10 injured in Belgorod, Bryansk, Kursk oblasts and occupied Donetsk, Kherson oblasts
source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 03.09 β 20:00 04.09
π September 4, 2025
π₯ Russian Attacks on Ukraine
π© Drone strikes
β’ 112 UAVs (Shahed-type and decoys) launched from Kursk, Bryansk, Millerovo, Oryol, Primorsko-Akhtarsk (RF), Hvardiis'ke (TOT Crimea)
β’ 84 neutralised
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π Missile strikes
3 missiles
source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU
π― Impact sites
28 UAVs hit 17 locations, 5 locations hit by debris
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π₯ Airstrikes
78 airstrikes (136 guided aerial bombs)
β’ Chernihiv Oblast: Zaliznyi Mist
β’ Kherson Oblast: Kozatske
β’ Zaporizhzhia Oblast: Bilohirya, Stepnohirsk, Chervona Krynytsya
source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU
π§ββοΈ Casualties
10 killed, 31 injured in Chernihiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Donetsk, Kharkiv, Kherson, Odesa, Sumy, Zaporizhzhia oblasts
source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 03.09 β 20:00 04.09
π¦ Ukrainian Attacks on Russia
π© Drone strikes
54 UAVs intercepted out of unknown number
β’ Rostov Oblast: 25
β’ Black Sea: 18
β’ Volgograd Oblast: 6
β’ Krasnodar Krai: 4
β’ Belgorod Oblast: 1
source: Ministry of Defence of Russia, @mod_russia
π§ββοΈ Casualties
1 killed, 10 injured in Belgorod, Bryansk, Kursk oblasts and occupied Donetsk, Kherson oblasts
source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 03.09 β 20:00 04.09
STRIKE TRACK REPORT
π September 5, 2025
π₯ Russian Attacks on Ukraine
π© Drone strikes
β’ 157 UAVs (Shahed-type and decoys) launched from Kursk, Bryansk, Millerovo, Oryol, Primorsko-Akhtarsk (RF), Gvardiyskoye (TOT Crimea)
β’ 121 neutralised
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π Missile strikes
7 missiles, including:
β’ 6 S-300 surface-to-air missiles from Kursk Oblast (RF)
β’ 1 X-59 guided aviation missile from Voronezh Oblast (RF)
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π― Impact sites
7 missiles and 35 UAVs hit 10 locations
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π₯ Airstrikes
75 airstrikes (135 guided bombs)
β’ Zaporizhzhia Oblast: Novoandriyivka, Chervona Krynytsia
β’ Kherson Oblast: Lvove
source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU
π§ββοΈ Casualties
3 killed, 10 injured in Dnipropetrovsk, Donetsk, Kharkiv, Kherson oblasts
source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 04.09 β 20:00 05.09
π¦ Ukrainian Attacks on Russia
π© Drone strikes
104 UAVs intercepted out of unknown number
β’ Bryansk Oblast: 17
β’ Rostov Oblast: 13
β’ Voronezh Oblast: 13
β’ Tula Oblast: 12
β’ Kaluga Oblast: 11
β’ Ryazan Oblast: 9
β’ Crimea: 8
β’ Oryol Oblast: 5
β’ Kursk Oblast: 5
β’ Belgorod Oblast: 3
β’ Azov Sea: 3
β’ Black Sea: 2
β’ Lipetsk Oblast: 2
β’ Smolensk Oblast: 2
source: Ministry of Defence of Russia, @mod_russia
π§ββοΈ Casualties
2 killed, 5 injured in Belgorod, Kursk oblasts; occupied Donetsk, Kherson oblasts
source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 04.09 β 20:00 05.09
π September 5, 2025
π₯ Russian Attacks on Ukraine
π© Drone strikes
β’ 157 UAVs (Shahed-type and decoys) launched from Kursk, Bryansk, Millerovo, Oryol, Primorsko-Akhtarsk (RF), Gvardiyskoye (TOT Crimea)
β’ 121 neutralised
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π Missile strikes
7 missiles, including:
β’ 6 S-300 surface-to-air missiles from Kursk Oblast (RF)
β’ 1 X-59 guided aviation missile from Voronezh Oblast (RF)
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π― Impact sites
7 missiles and 35 UAVs hit 10 locations
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π₯ Airstrikes
75 airstrikes (135 guided bombs)
β’ Zaporizhzhia Oblast: Novoandriyivka, Chervona Krynytsia
β’ Kherson Oblast: Lvove
source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU
π§ββοΈ Casualties
3 killed, 10 injured in Dnipropetrovsk, Donetsk, Kharkiv, Kherson oblasts
source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 04.09 β 20:00 05.09
π¦ Ukrainian Attacks on Russia
π© Drone strikes
104 UAVs intercepted out of unknown number
β’ Bryansk Oblast: 17
β’ Rostov Oblast: 13
β’ Voronezh Oblast: 13
β’ Tula Oblast: 12
β’ Kaluga Oblast: 11
β’ Ryazan Oblast: 9
β’ Crimea: 8
β’ Oryol Oblast: 5
β’ Kursk Oblast: 5
β’ Belgorod Oblast: 3
β’ Azov Sea: 3
β’ Black Sea: 2
β’ Lipetsk Oblast: 2
β’ Smolensk Oblast: 2
source: Ministry of Defence of Russia, @mod_russia
π§ββοΈ Casualties
2 killed, 5 injured in Belgorod, Kursk oblasts; occupied Donetsk, Kherson oblasts
source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 04.09 β 20:00 05.09
STRIKE TRACK REPORT
π September 6-7, 2025
π₯ Russian Attacks on Ukraine
π© Drone strikes
β’ 901 UAVs (Shahed-type and decoys) launched from Kursk, Bryansk, Millerovo, Oryol, Shatalovo, Primorsko-Akhtarsk (RF), Gvardiyske, Chauda (TOT Crimea)
β’ 815 neutralised
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π Missile strikes
19 missiles, including:
β’ 9 Iskander-K cruise missiles from Kursk Oblast (RF)
β’ 4 Iskander-M/KN-23 ballistic missiles from TOT Crimea
Neutralised:
β’ 4 Iskander-K cruise missiles
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu, General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU
π― Impact sites
15 missiles and 72 UAVs hit 41 locations; debris fell at 12 locations
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π₯ Airstrikes
146 airstrikes (249 guided bombs)
β’ Chernihiv Oblast: Gremyach
β’ Kherson Oblast: Odradokamyanka, Antonivka
β’ Zaporizhzhia Oblast: Novopavlivka, Shcherbaky, Magdalynivka, Lukyanivske
source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU
π§ββοΈ Casualties
13 killed, 90 injured in Chernihiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Donetsk, Kharkiv, Kyiv, Odesa, Sumy, Zaporizhzhia, Kherson oblasts
source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 05.09 β 20:00 07.09
π¦ Ukrainian Attacks on Russia
π© Drone strikes
139 UAVs intercepted out of unknown number
β’ Belgorod Oblast: 35
β’ Krasnodar Krai: 24
β’ Black Sea: 14
β’ Voronezh Oblast: 19
β’ Bryansk Oblast: 11
β’ Astrakhan Oblast: 7
β’ Volgograd Oblast: 6
β’ Smolensk Oblast: 8
β’ Azov Sea: 4
β’ Kursk Oblast: 6
β’ Crimea: 3
β’ Rostov Oblast: 6
β’ Kaluga Oblast: 1
β’ Ryazan Oblast: 1
source: Ministry of Defence of Russia, @mod_russia
π§ββοΈ Casualties
4 killed, 19 injured in Belgorod, Bryansk, Voronezh oblasts; occupied Donetsk, Kherson, Luhansk oblasts
source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 05.09 β 20:00 07.09
π September 6-7, 2025
π₯ Russian Attacks on Ukraine
π© Drone strikes
β’ 901 UAVs (Shahed-type and decoys) launched from Kursk, Bryansk, Millerovo, Oryol, Shatalovo, Primorsko-Akhtarsk (RF), Gvardiyske, Chauda (TOT Crimea)
β’ 815 neutralised
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π Missile strikes
19 missiles, including:
β’ 9 Iskander-K cruise missiles from Kursk Oblast (RF)
β’ 4 Iskander-M/KN-23 ballistic missiles from TOT Crimea
Neutralised:
β’ 4 Iskander-K cruise missiles
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu, General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU
π― Impact sites
15 missiles and 72 UAVs hit 41 locations; debris fell at 12 locations
source: Ukrainian Air Force, @kpszsu
π₯ Airstrikes
146 airstrikes (249 guided bombs)
β’ Chernihiv Oblast: Gremyach
β’ Kherson Oblast: Odradokamyanka, Antonivka
β’ Zaporizhzhia Oblast: Novopavlivka, Shcherbaky, Magdalynivka, Lukyanivske
source: General Staff of the ZSU, @GeneralStaffZSU
π§ββοΈ Casualties
13 killed, 90 injured in Chernihiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Donetsk, Kharkiv, Kyiv, Odesa, Sumy, Zaporizhzhia, Kherson oblasts
source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 05.09 β 20:00 07.09
π¦ Ukrainian Attacks on Russia
π© Drone strikes
139 UAVs intercepted out of unknown number
β’ Belgorod Oblast: 35
β’ Krasnodar Krai: 24
β’ Black Sea: 14
β’ Voronezh Oblast: 19
β’ Bryansk Oblast: 11
β’ Astrakhan Oblast: 7
β’ Volgograd Oblast: 6
β’ Smolensk Oblast: 8
β’ Azov Sea: 4
β’ Kursk Oblast: 6
β’ Crimea: 3
β’ Rostov Oblast: 6
β’ Kaluga Oblast: 1
β’ Ryazan Oblast: 1
source: Ministry of Defence of Russia, @mod_russia
π§ββοΈ Casualties
4 killed, 19 injured in Belgorod, Bryansk, Voronezh oblasts; occupied Donetsk, Kherson, Luhansk oblasts
source: @CIT_shellings, timeframe 20:00 05.09 β 20:00 07.09