(KYIV) – Ukrainian drone operators from the 414th Separate Brigade known as “Birds of Magyar” have released new footage showing continued strikes against Russian military equipment, including reconnaissance aircraft and air defence assets, during recent operations.
The footage was published on March 13, 2026 by the unit’s commander known as Magyar and forms part of a series documenting drone operations along the front line.
According to the unit, pilots from the brigade continue to record and strike Russian targets using drone reconnaissance and attack systems. The latest video is part of the series titled “Mob of the Week”, episode 34, filmed by pilots of the 414th brigade.
The footage shows several engagements with Russian positions filmed directly by Ukrainian drone operators. The material accompanies a soundtrack by Ukrainian artist FIЇNKA titled “Viy Paskalia”.
The release also directs viewers to the online operational scoreboard known as “Pidrakhuyka”, maintained by Ukraine’s Unmanned Systems Forces. The public tracker records confirmed strikes and destroyed equipment by drone units.
The 414th “Birds of Magyar” brigade is part of Ukraine’s rapidly expanding drone warfare capability which has played an increasing role in reconnaissance, artillery targeting and precision strikes against Russian forces since the full scale invasion began in 2022.
Ukrainian commanders say drone units have become central to battlefield intelligence gathering and the destruction of high value targets including radar systems, air defence batteries and logistics assets.
The latest footage forms part of a broader campaign by Ukrainian forces to document battlefield activity and demonstrate the growing effectiveness of unmanned systems in modern warfare.
The video publication comes as Ukrainian drone units continue to operate across several front line sectors where reconnaissance drones and attack drones are increasingly used to monitor Russian movements and disrupt military infrastructure.
Recruitment information for Ukraine’s Unmanned Systems Forces was also included in the release, highlighting continued efforts to expand the country’s drone warfare capability.