Summary Of Russian Combat Footage From September 3, 2025

Summary Of Russian Combat Footage From September 3, 2025

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On September 3, multiple videos documenting some of the Russian military recent operations against Kiev forces surfaced online

10 of the videos show dozens of attacks with FPV suicide drones, grenade-dropping drones, FPV interceptor drones and Lancet loitering munitions.

The strikes targeted Ukrainian troops, posts and equipment across several directions in the special military operation zone over the last few days. The equipment hit includes a radar, engineering vehicles. One of the strikes also destroyed a bridge that was mined by Kiev forces.

An additional video showed a Tornado-S multiple launcher firing a salvo of guided heavy artillery rockets at different Ukrainian targets somewhere in the special military operation zone.

Three other videos show recent airstrikes with UMPK-equipped guided glide bombs that targeted a bridge near the settlement of Ivanovka in the Dnipropetrovsk direction, a gathering of troops close to the settlement of Artema in the Donetsk direction and a drone control center in the settlement of Kupiansk-Uzlovyi in the Kharkiv direction.

Separately, the Russian Ministry of Defense announced in its daily briefing that missile, drone and artillery strikes hit “transport infrastructure of Ukraine, which was used in the interests of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU), as well as temporary deployment areas of the AFU and foreign mercenaries in 168 areas” over the past 24 hours.

The ministry added that during the same period Russian air defenses shot down five guided aerial bombs, two American-made HIMARS projectiles, and 170 fixed-wing drones.

According to the ministry, Kiev forces have lost 666 aircraft, 283 helicopters, 81,300 drones, 627 air defense systems, 24,938 tanks and other armored fighting vehicles, 1,589 multiple rocket launchers, 29,200 artillery pieces, and 40,956 support vehicles since the start of the special military operation.

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Dstroj

good work brothers…

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