Timeline of the Russian invasion of Ukraine (1 September 2025 – present)

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This timeline of the Russian invasion of Ukraine covers the period from 1 September 2025 to the present day.

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Timeline of the Russian invasion of Ukraine

September 2025

1 September

The HUR claimed to have destroyed two Russian Mi-8 helicopters in a drone attack on the Hvardiiske air base near Simferopol, and damaged a military tugboat using a warhead in Sevastopol Bay. [1]

A power substation caught fire after it was struck by falling drone debris in Kropotkin, Krasnodar Krai. The traction station supplied power to the railway transport network between Krasnodar and the Black Sea. Airports at Saratov and Volgograd also shut down operations for several hours due to drone attacks. [2] [3]

The Ukrainian military claimed to have retaken Novoekonomichne in Donetsk Oblast. [4] The ISW assessed that Ukrainian forces only managed to take half of the town up to Myru street. [5]

Deepstate UA confirmed that Russian forces took the town of Komyshuvaha  [ uk ] in Donetsk Oblast. [6] An official of the Donetsk People's Republic claimed that Russia forces took the towns of Muravka  [ uk ], Zeleny Hai and Oleksandrohrad  [ uk ], along the Dnipropetrovsk Oblast border. [5]

The SBU charged the head of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov, in absentia with war crimes against Ukrainian soldiers, including ordering his fighters to kill Ukrainian troops on the battlefield rather than take them prisoner and turn POWs into human shields against drone strikes in Grozny. [7]

2 September

One person was killed in a Russian drone strike on Bila Tserkva, Kyiv Oblast. [8]

The Ukrainian military claimed to have retaken Udachne in Donetsk Oblast. [9]

Thirteen Ukrainian drones were downed over Rostov-on-Don. Falling unexploded debris forced the evacuation of some 320 people from a high rise apartment. Three people, according to the local governor, were injured including a child, while several buildings were damaged as well. [10]

Geolocated footage showed that Russian forces took the town of Myrove  [ uk ], northwest of Kupiansk. Russian forces claimed to have taken the town of Sobolivka  [ uk ] and severed the P-79 Kupyansk-Chuhuiv highway, west of Kupiansk, as well as the towns of Fedorivka, southwest of Siversk and Dachne, south of Novopavlivka. [11]

3 September

Apartment building in Kostiantynivka after the attack Destructions in Kostiantynivka after Russian attack, 2025-09-03 (01).jpg
Apartment building in Kostiantynivka after the attack

Nine people were killed by Russian shelling in Kostiantynivka. [12] One person was killed in a Russian air attack in Khmelnytskyi Oblast. [13] The Polish military said that two drones temporarily entered the country's airspace during a Russian air attack on western and central Ukraine. [14]

The Ukrainian Navy claimed to have destroyed a Russian naval speedboat that was attempting to unload airborne soldiers at the Tendra Spit, killing seven soldiers and injuring four others. [15]

A Russian court-martial sentenced four Ukrainian POWs captured in Bryansk Oblast to up to 28 years' imprisonment on charges of conducting sabotage and reconnaissance operations against military and industrial facilities within Russia. [16] It also sentenced Telegram channel administrators Heorhiy Levchenko (Ria-Melitopol) and Vladyslav Gershon (Melitopol tse Ukraina) Melitopol to up to 16 years' and 15 years' imprisonment for spying on Russian positions and distributing anti-Russian propaganda on Telegram. [17]

The Danish government announced that production of solid rocket fuel for the Ukrainian FP-5 Flamingo missile will start in Denmark from 1 December 2025. [18]

Geolocated footage showed that Russian forces took the town of Oleksandro-Shultyne , near Kostiantynivka. [19]

4 September

Hospital in Kostiantynivka after the bombing on 4 September Hospital in Kostiantynivka after Russian attack, 2025-09-04 (02).jpg
Hospital in Kostiantynivka after the bombing on 4 September

Two deminers working for the Danish Refugee Council were killed while on duty by a Russian Iskander missile strike near Chernihiv. [20] [21]

Geolocated footage showed that Russian forces took the town of Novoselivka  [ uk ], east of Velykomykhailivka. [22]

5 September

NASA's FIRMS detected fires on 5 September 2025 01:13:00 (UTC) at the Ryazan refinery NASA FIRMS 2025-09-05 Ryazan.png
NASA's FIRMS detected fires on 5 September 2025 01:13:00 (UTC) at the Ryazan refinery

The Ukrainian military claimed to have carried out drone strikes on an oil depot in Luhansk Oblast and Rosneft's largest refinery, located in Ryazan. [23]

The Russian Ministry of Defense Claimed that Russian forces took the town of Markove  [ uk ], northeast of Kostyantynivka. [24]

6 September

The SBU arrested former MP Fedir Khrystenko on charges of treason for collaborating with Russia. [25] [26]

7 September

Ukrainian Government Building after the attack Destructions in Kyiv after Russian attack, 2025-09-07 (02).jpg
Ukrainian Government Building after the attack

The Ukrainian Air Force said that Russia launched 810 drones and 13 missiles towards Ukraine, of which 747 drones and four missiles were intercepted. [27] [28] A fire erupted on the top of the Ukrainian Government Building housing the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine in Pecherskyi District of Kyiv; there were conflicting reports on whether an Iskander missile or a shot-down UAV caused the fire. [29] [30] [31] Five people were killed while several residential buildings were damaged. [32]

Ukrainian drones struck the Stalnoy kon pipeline in Bryansk Oblast and the Ilsky oil refinery in Krasnodar Krai. [33]

The Russian Defense Ministry claimed that Russian forces took the town of Khoroshe  [ uk ], southeast of Velykomykhailivka. [34]

8 September

Ukrainian military observer Kostyantyn Mashovets claimed that Ukrainian forces retook Bezsalivka near Tyotkino on the Ukrainian border. [35] The Ukrainian military also claimed to have retaken the village of Zarichne in Donetsk Oblast, along the road between Sloviansk and Lyman. [36]

The FSB arrested an Azerbaijani citizen accused of joining an unidentified Ukrainian terrorist organization and conducting surveillance of potential targets in Stavropol and Yessentuki. [37]

The HUR claimed to have disabled three gas and oil pipelines in Zheleznodorozhny, Penza Oblast with a capacity of 2 million barrels a day. At least four explosions were reported. [38] The Kuibyshev-Lysychansk in Saratov Oblast was claimed to have been disabled, with an "annual capacity of 82 million metric tons". Saratov Central Airport was shut down due to threats of drone strikes. [39]

Ukrainian domestic made cruise missiles struck three Russian command posts in occupied Donetsk Oblast, including one belonging to the 41st Guards Combined Arms Army, the 20th Motor Rifle Division and "an army-level headquarters" in the Topaz plant  [ uk ] in Kuibyshevskyi District, Donetsk. [40]

9 September

Place of the strike on Yarova Destructions in Yarova after Russian attack, 2025-09-09 (10).jpg
Place of the strike on Yarova

At least 24 people were killed and 19 injured in a Russian airstrike on the village of Yarova in Donetsk Oblast. [41]

The HUR claimed to have carried out an attack on a Russian 48Ya6-K1 Podlet low-altitude radar and an RLM-M module from the 55Zh6M Nebo-M air defense complex in Crimea, destroying the RLM-M module. [42]

The governor of Krasnodar Krai claimed that one person was killed in a Ukrainian drone strike on Sochi. [43]

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