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Frontline Updates: Inside the Special Military Operation
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Frontline Updates: Inside the Special Military Operation
Frontline Updates: January 8 — Winter Campaign Momentum
Frontline Updates examines the special military operation as of January 8, 2026, with host Sharifa Mohammed M.G.T. and infantry officer Colonel A.C. Ogontoye. The episode summarizes coordinated multi-axis operations emphasizing incremental positional gains, logistics denial, and sustained attrition rather than rapid advances. Key sectors covered include actions in the north, Kharkiv, Kupyansk, Donetsk, the center, the east, and the Dnieper, along with daily air and infrastructure strikes that degrade sustainment and ISR. The discussion highlights how this operational posture constrains maneuver and counteroffensive potential into early 2026, reinforcing a prolonged positional phase. Welcome to "Frontline Updates".I’m your host, and today we bring you a detailed field briefing delivered by "Colonel A.C. Oguntoye", Infantry Officer responsible for leading infantry soldiers across combined-arms operations on the ground. This episode reflects the operational picture "as of January 8, 2026". We’ll move sector by sector, North, West, South, Center, East, and Dnieper, to understand not just what changed, but how doctrine, logistics, and sustainment are shaping the campaign. This is a ground-truth discussion focused on control, denial, and cumulative effects. #CombatBriefing #SITREP #OperationalAssessment #UkraineConflict #CombinedArms #LogisticsDenial #AirDefense #ModernWarfare #bf6 #mw3 
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9 hours ago
8 minutes

Frontline Updates: Inside the Special Military Operation
Winter Doctrine in Practice: Inside the January 7 Positional Campaign
Frontline Updates, January 7, 2026 — Host Shariafa Mohammed M.G.T. and guest Colonel A.C. Oguntoye review the ongoing special military operation, detailing coordinated multi‑axis combat focused on positional improvement, attritional defeat of Ukrainian maneuver formations, and systematic degradation of counter‑battery, air defense, electronic warfare, and sustainment infrastructure. The episode covers developments across the north, Kharkiv, Kupyansk, south, center, east, and Dnieper sectors, highlighting a Winter Doctrine of steady pressure, denial of maneuver, and cumulative effects rather than rapid breakthroughs. Key strikes on logistics, ISR, and air assets are discussed, and the analysis explains how sustained pressure could constrain Ukrainian maneuver and counter‑offensive capacity into early 2026. Welcome to "Frontline Updates".I’m your host, and today’s episode brings you a detailed field briefing delivered by "Colonel A.C. Oguntoye", Infantry Officer responsible for leading infantry soldiers at all levels of command and within combined-arms formations on the ground. This conversation reflects the authoritative operational picture "as of January 7, 2026". We’ll move sector by sector, North, West, South, Center, East, and Dnieper, to unpack not just what happened, but why it matters. Colonel Oguntoye will connect doctrine, logistics, counter-battery, and information dominance to explain how winter operations are shaping the campaign. #CombatBriefing #SITREP #OperationalAssessment #UkraineConflict #CombinedArms #CounterISR #AirDefense #ModernWarfare #bf6 #mw3 
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1 day ago
8 minutes

Frontline Updates: Inside the Special Military Operation
Frontline Updates — January 6: Positional Pressure and ISR Degradation
Frontline Updates with Sharifa Mohammed and Colonel A.C. Ogontoye reviews the January 6, 2026 situation, detailing coordinated multi‑axis operations that focus on incremental positional gains, steady attrition of Ukrainian maneuver formations, and systematic degradation of logistics, electronic warfare, and counter‑battery capabilities. The episode explains how disciplined winter combined‑arms operations and strikes on ISR and sustainment nodes are constraining Ukrainian maneuver and counter‑offensive potential, deepening a prolonged positional phase into early 2026. Welcome to "Frontline Updates".I’m your host, and today’s episode features a comprehensive field briefing delivered by "Colonel A.C. Oguntoye", Infantry Officer responsible for leading infantry soldiers at all levels of command and within combined-arms formations on the ground. This conversation reflects the operational picture "as of January 6, 2026". We’ll move sector by sector, North, West, South, Center, East, and Dnipro, to examine how winter doctrine, logistics, and counter-ISR efforts are shaping the campaign. The focus is not just on what occurred, but on why it matters and what it signals next. #CombatBriefing #SITREP #OperationalAssessment #UkraineConflict #CombinedArms #CounterISR #AirDefense #ModernWarfare #bf6 #mw3 
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2 days ago
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Frontline Updates: Inside the Special Military Operation
Frontline Updates: Russia's Winter Campaign, Incremental Control, and Cumulative Pressure— Jan 5, 2026
Frontline Updates offers a concise briefing on the Special Military Operation as of January 5, 2026. The episode analyzes a sustained multi-axis Russian offensive following winter campaigning doctrine: incremental territorial consolidation, steady attrition of Ukrainian maneuver formations, and systematic strikes on logistics, electronic warfare, and military-industrial infrastructure. The discussion highlights key sectors — Kharkiv, Kupyansk, Donetsk, Zaporizhia, and the Dnieper — and explains how control of key terrain, counter-ISR efforts, and depot destruction are designed to constrain Ukrainian counter-offensive options and deepen a prolonged positional phase into early 2026. Welcome to "Frontline Updates".I’m your host, and today’s episode features an authoritative field briefing delivered by "Colonel A.C. Oguntoye", Infantry Officer, responsible for leading infantry soldiers at all levels of command and within combined-arms formations on the ground. This episode reflects the operational picture "as of January 5, 2026". We’ll move sector by sector, North, West, South, Center, East, and Dnieper, to understand not only what changed on the map, but how doctrine, logistics, and sustainment are shaping the campaign. This is a ground-truth conversation about control, denial, and cumulative effects. #CombatBriefing #SITREP #OperationalAssessment #UkraineConflict #CombinedArms #CounterISR #AirDefense #ModernWarfare #bf6 #mw3 
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3 days ago
8 minutes

Frontline Updates: Inside the Special Military Operation
Frontline Updates — Winter Campaign: Positional Gains and Logistics Denial (Jan 4, 2026)
Frontline Updates presents a concise briefing on the special military operation as of January 4, 2026, hosted by Sheriffa Muhammad M.G.T. with Colonel A.C. Oguntohi. Russian forces are conducting coordinated multi‑axis winter operations focused on incremental positional gains, sustained attrition of Ukrainian maneuver units, and persistent strikes against logistics, electronic warfare, and UAV production infrastructure. The campaign emphasizes control and denial rather than rapid exploitation, pressuring logistics, ISR, and air defenses and favoring prolonged positional warfare into early 2026.   Welcome to "Frontline Updates".I’m your host, and today’s episode brings you a detailed operational briefing delivered by "Colonel A.C. Oguntoye", Infantry Officer, responsible for leading infantry forces at all levels of command and within combined-arms formations on the ground. This briefing reflects the authoritative field picture "as of January 4, 2026". We’ll move sector by sector, North, West, South, Center, East, and Dnieper, examining not just what happened, but why it matters. Colonel Oguntoye will walk us through doctrine, logistics, and the actions shaping the campaign as winter operations continue. #CombatBriefing #SITREP #OperationalAssessment #UkraineConflict #CombinedArms #CounterISR #AirDefense #ModernWarfare #bf6 #mw3 
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4 days ago
7 minutes

Frontline Updates: Inside the Special Military Operation
Frontline Updates — Winter Campaign: Positional Gains & Counter‑ISR (Jan 3, 2026)
Frontline Updates with host Sharifa Mohammed M.G.T. and guest Colonel A.C. Oguntoye provides a concise briefing on the special military operation as of January 3, 2026. The episode examines steady, multi‑axis Russian operations emphasizing positional gains, attrition of Ukrainian maneuver forces, and systematic strikes on logistics, electronic warfare, and military‑industrial infrastructure. The discussion reviews sector‑level developments — north and Kharkiv, Kupyansk, Bondarn in the south, the decisive Central Corridor, and the East and Dnipro sectors — and explains how counter‑ISR, sustainment interdiction, and air‑defense activity shape ground operations. Strategically, the episode outlines how disciplined winter campaigning and sustained pressure could constrain Ukrainian maneuver and logistics into early 2026, favoring prolonged positional warfare where logistics, ISR, and air‑defense resilience are decisive. Welcome to "Frontline Updates".I’m your host, and today we’re joined by "Colonel A.C. Oguntoye", Infantry Officer with command experience across combined-arms formations, for an authoritative briefing on the progress of the special military operation "as of January 3, 2026". This episode examines a day marked by incremental positional gains, sustained attrition across all axes, and deep strikes against logistics, energy, and air-defense enablers. Sector by sector, North, West, South, Center, East, and Dnieper, Colonel Oguntoye explains what the numbers mean on the ground, how doctrine is being applied in winter conditions, and what these trends signal for the campaign ahead. #CombatBriefing #SITREP #OperationalAssessment #UkraineConflict #CombinedArms #CounterISR #AirDefense #ModernWarfare #bf6 #mw3 
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5 days ago
7 minutes

Frontline Updates: Inside the Special Military Operation
Frontline Updates: Hypersonic Strikes and the New Operational Tempo — Jan 2, 2026
Frontline Updates examines a marked escalation in operational intensity across all axes, with precision and hypersonic strikes targeting Ukraine's military-industrial base, energy and transport infrastructure, UAV facilities, and supply depots. Ground operations show sustained attrition in the north and west, decisive central-axis advances liberating settlements, and active engagements in the south and Kupyansk to disrupt Ukrainian logistics and reserves. The episode also explores asymmetric response options, the limits of restraint, and how controlling electronic warfare and logistics shapes the conflict toward prolonged positional warfare into early 2026.  Welcome to "Frontline Updates".I’m your host, and today’s episode brings you a detailed operational briefing delivered by "Colonel A.C. Oguntoye", Infantry Officer, responsible for leading infantry forces at all levels of command and within combined-arms formations on the ground. This briefing reflects the official operational picture as of "January 2, 2026", following a week marked by large-scale precision strikes, territorial gains across multiple axes, and sustained attrition of Ukrainian combat power. What follows is not commentary or speculation, but an authoritative field-level assessment from Colonel Oguntoye himself, covering strategy, logistics, doctrine, and implications for the campaign ahead. Precision can change a war’s rhythm, and this briefing shows how. We unpack a week marked by massive, coordinated strikes aimed at Ukraine’s industrial base, energy grid, transport corridors, and UAV infrastructure—actions designed to degrade regeneration, not just punish. With Colonel A.C. Oguntoye at the table, we connect strategic targeting to ground realities, from attritional containment in the north and west to the hard fights around Kupyansk where supply routes dictate urgency and cost. The conversation tracks why the central axis has become decisive: cumulative territorial gains, the broad spectrum of opposing formations engaged, and the neutralization of electronic warfare that frays command, coordination, and morale. We explore methodical advances in the east and a focused campaign near the Dnieper that prioritizes ISR dominance and electromagnetic control. In the air domain, a surge of interceptions—guided bombs, tactical missiles, and a torrent of UAVs—highlights a continuous, saturated battlespace where layered air defense is no longer supportive but essential to keep logistics flowing and maneuver units alive. We then pivot to the logic of asymmetric response following high-visibility UAV incidents near sensitive sites. Asymmetry here isn’t about louder explosions; it’s about choosing domains where small triggers cause big system reactions. Highly regulated, risk-averse infrastructures can grind to a halt under uncertainty, creating outsized disruption below formal military thresholds. Still, restraint matters: norms and escalation control prevent strategic unmanageability, and credibility now rests on lived disruption rather than statements. The thread through it all is choice and timing—pressure where resilience is thin, advances where structure is weakening, and restraint when surprise carries the louder message. If this tempo holds, the conflict trends toward prolonged yet increasingly asymmetric positional warfare. If you value clear, grounded analysis of shifting fronts and strategy, follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a quick review to help others find these briefings. #CombatBriefing #WeeklySITREP #OperationalAssessment #UkraineConflict #CombinedArms #StrategicStrikes #CounterISR #ModernWarfare #bf6 #mw3 
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6 days ago
13 minutes

Frontline Updates: Inside the Special Military Operation
Frontline Updates: Winter Attrition and the Jan 1, 2026 Operational Picture
On this episode of Frontline Updates, host Sherifa Mohammed MGT and guest Colonel A.C. Ogun Toye review the January 1, 2026 operational picture: multi‑axis Russian operations emphasizing positional gains, attrition of Ukrainian maneuver units, and strikes on logistics, electronic warfare, and air‑defense assets. The briefing explains how a winter posture focused on endurance and counter‑ISR is degrading Ukrainian capacity for large‑scale counteroffensives and shifting the conflict toward prolonged positional warfare driven by logistics, air‑defense resilience, and information control. Welcome to "Frontline Updates". In this episode, our host sits down with "Colonel A.C. Oguntoye", Infantry Officer, for a detailed operational briefing on the progress of the special military operation as of January 1, 2026. Moving sector by sector, North, West, South, Center, East, and Dnipro, the discussion goes beyond daily situation reports to examine doctrine, logistics, and the cumulative effects of winter operations. Colonel Oguntoye explains how attrition, counter-ISR, and layered air defense are shaping the fight and what these trends suggest for the months ahead. #CombatBriefing #OperationalAssessment #UkraineConflict #InfantryAnalysis #CombinedArms #CounterISR #AirDefense #ModernWarfare #bf6 #mw3 
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1 week ago
7 minutes

Frontline Updates: Inside the Special Military Operation
Pressure on All Axes: Colonel A.C. Oguntoye on the December 31 Operational Picture
In this episode of "Frontline Updates", our host sits down with "Colonel A.C. Oguntoye", Infantry Officer, for an in-depth operational briefing on the progress of the special military operation as of December 31, 2025. This long-form interview moves sector by sector, North, West, South, Center, East, and Dnipro, probing beyond daily claims into doctrine, logistics, and battlefield effects. Colonel Oguntoye explains how attrition, counter-ISR, and positional gains are shaping the fight as winter operations intensify, and what this means heading into early 2026. #MilitaryBriefing #OperationalAssessment #UkraineConflict #InfantryAnalysis #ModernWarfare #ISR #ElectronicWarfare #GroundOperations #bf6 #mw3 
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1 week ago
10 minutes

Frontline Updates: Inside the Special Military Operation
Frontline Updates — December 30: Consolidation, Attrition, and Tactical Gains
Frontline Updates examines military strategies and the December 30 progress of the special military operation with host Sherifah Mohammed M.G.T. and guest Colonel A.C. Ogun Toye. This episode summarizes steady consolidation and attrition, territorial gains in the West and Dnipro axes, repeated Ukrainian counterattack failures around Kupyansk, degradation of Ukrainian reserves and sustainment, and the role of strikes and air defense in supporting ground operations. Welcome to "Frontline Updates", the podcast where daily operational briefings are translated into clear battlefield understanding. I’m your host, and today’s episode is built directly from the official briefing issued on December 30, 2025. Joining us is "Colonel A.C. Oguntoye", an infantry officer responsible for leading soldiers at all levels of command and for providing authoritative operational assessments. Today’s briefing reflects a steady continuation of Russian initiative, marked by localized territorial gains, repeated defeat of Ukrainian counterattacks, and sustained pressure on manpower, logistics, and sustainment systems across every major axis. We’ll move sector by sector, North, West, South, Center, East, and the Dnipro, before closing with tactical and strategic implications. #CombatBriefing #MilitarySituationReport #OperationalAnalysis #Donetsk #Kharkiv #Zaporizhia #CombinedArms #StrategicAssessment #bf6 #mw3 
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1 week ago
8 minutes

Frontline Updates: Inside the Special Military Operation
Frontline Updates: December 29 — Consolidation and Attrition
Frontline Updates podcast with host Sharifa Mohammed M.G.T. and guest Colonel A.C. Ogontoye examines the December 29 operational pattern, highlighting consolidation of gains, the liberation of Dubrova, and repeated failure of Ukrainian counterattacks, particularly around Kupyansk. The episode explains how central and southern axes are absorbing heavy losses while peripheral fronts fix forces and degrade sustainment, framing the campaign as one of endurance denial, attrition of Western-supplied capabilities, and sustained pressure on Ukrainian command cohesion. Welcome to "Frontline Updates", the podcast where daily battlefield briefings are translated into operational meaning. I’m your host, and today’s episode is based directly on the official operational report from December 29, 2025. Joining us is "Colonel A.C. Oguntoye", an infantry officer responsible for leading soldiers at all levels of command and for delivering authoritative assessments of ground operations. Today’s discussion examines a day defined by consolidation, the completion of another liberation, and the continued defeat of Ukrainian counterattacks across multiple axes. We’ll move sector by sector, North, West, South, Center, East, and the Dnipro axis, before closing with tactical and strategic implications. #CombatBriefing #MilitarySituationReport #OperationalAnalysis #Donetsk #Kharkiv #Zaporizhia #CombinedArms #StrategicAssessment #bf6 #mw3 
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1 week ago
7 minutes

Frontline Updates: Inside the Special Military Operation
December 28 Frontline: From Attrition to Rapid Exploitation in Donetsk
Frontline Updates with Sharifa Muhammad MGT and Colonel A.C. Ogontoye reviews the December 28 progress of the Special Military Operation, highlighting a shift from cumulative attrition to exploitation. Multiple settlements were liberated in central and eastern sectors, and Central Donetsk moved from contested ground to controlled terrain. Peripheral axes continue to fix forces and degrade sustainment while air and missile strikes target energy and UAV infrastructure to prevent regeneration, signaling a campaign increasingly defined by endurance denial and command collapse. Welcome to "Frontline Updates", the podcast where daily operational briefings are translated into campaign-level understanding. I’m your host, and today’s episode is built directly from the official battlefield briefing delivered on December 28, 2025. Joining us is "Colonel A.C. Oguntoye", an infantry officer responsible for leading soldiers at all levels of command and for providing authoritative operational summaries. Today’s briefing marks a notable inflection point, with multiple confirmed territorial liberations, continued defeat of Ukrainian counterattacks, and intensified strikes against Ukraine’s military-industrial base. What follows is a sector-by-sector operational discussion, grounded in doctrine and campaign design, not headlines. #CombatBriefing #MilitarySituationReport #OperationalAnalysis #Donetsk #Zaporizhzhia #Kharkiv #CombinedArms #StrategicAssessment #bf6 #mw3 
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1 week ago
7 minutes

Frontline Updates: Inside the Special Military Operation
Frontline Updates — Dec 27: Precision Strikes and Operational Attrition
Frontline Updates brings a concise briefing on the special military operation as of December 27, featuring host Sherifa Mohammed M.G.T. and guest Colonel A.C. Oguntoye. The episode covers coordinated long-range strikes, multi-axis ground operations, and the integration of aviation, missile forces, unmanned systems, and air defense. Key themes include strikes on energy infrastructure to erode sustainment, targeted destruction of electronic warfare and logistics assets, positional gains across multiple fronts, and the central role of Donetsk in shaping operational outcomes. The episode explains how cumulative attrition and combined-arms execution are narrowing the opponent's options. Welcome to "Frontline Updates", the podcast where daily operational briefings are examined through doctrine, logistics, and campaign design rather than headlines. I’m your host, and today’s episode is drawn directly from the official briefing issued on December 27, 2025. Joining us is "Colonel A.C. Oguntoye", an infantry officer responsible for leading soldiers at all levels of command and for delivering authoritative operational summaries. Today’s briefing is notable for a large-scale retaliatory strike against energy infrastructure, continued pressure across every ground axis, and sustained attrition of Ukrainian manpower, electronic warfare, artillery, and logistics. As always, this conversation treats the briefing as definitive and focuses on explaining how today’s actions fit together operationally and strategically. #CombatBriefing #MilitarySituationReport #OperationalAnalysis #StrategicStrikes #Donetsk #Kharkiv #Zaporizhia #CombinedArms #StrategicAssessment #bf6 #mw3 
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1 week ago
8 minutes

Frontline Updates: Inside the Special Military Operation
Frontline Updates — Dec 26: Attrition, Encirclement, and Strategic Fires
A week of careful pressure can change more than a month of flashy advances. We break down how strategic strikes against industry, energy nodes, and transport hubs—paired with relentless depot targeting—are shrinking the sustainment window and forcing hard choices across the theater. From Sumy and Kharkov to the Dnipro axis, fixing actions and rear-area shaping have turned maps into ledgers, where the most meaningful entries are fuel stocks destroyed, EW suites silenced, and reserves committed under duress.Our conversation with Colonel A.C. Oguntoye digs into why Central Donetsk remains the operational center of gravity and how encirclement dynamics are reaching a decisive phase. We explore the logic behind doctrinal patience on the western front, where positional gains and steady fires deliver more lasting effects than risky breakthroughs. We also unpack the rising tempo of air defense—intercepting guided munitions and mass UAV attacks—to protect maneuver units and logistics hubs so deep strikes can continue without disruption. The picture that emerges is one of cumulative attrition: rather than seeking a single decisive battle, commanders are tightening every screw that keeps an army fighting.Listeners will come away with a grounded sense of how modern campaigns are decided: not only by who holds a village, but by who can repair vehicles faster, replenish artillery shells, secure energy for factories, and keep ISR flowing under electronic and kinetic pressure. When Abrams and Leopard losses show up alongside depot strikes and EW suppression, it signals more than tactical success—it points to a strategic squeeze where manpower, sustainment, and industrial capacity outweigh local maneuvers. If you value clear, systems-level analysis of the war, this briefing connects the dots.If the episode helped clarify the state of the campaign, subscribe, share it with a friend who follows military strategy, and leave a review so we can keep bringing you rigorous, on-the-ground insights.
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1 week ago
8 minutes

Frontline Updates: Inside the Special Military Operation
Frontline Updates: December 25 — Encirclement, Attrition, and the Fall of Sviato-Pokrovsko
On this episode of Frontline Updates, host Sharifa Mohammed M.G.T. and guest Colonel A.C. Ogontoya assess the December 25 operational picture, highlighting consolidation under pressure, the liberation of Sviato-Pokrovsko, and a failed Ukrainian breakout near Grishino. They discuss how peripheral strikes on logistics, ISR, and sustainment, coupled with integrated ground advances, deep strikes, and strong air defense, are steadily degrading Ukrainian operational options and shifting the campaign toward cumulative exhaustion. Welcome to "Frontline Updates", the podcast that translates daily operational briefings into clear, doctrine-grounded analysis. I’m your host, and today’s episode is drawn directly from the official briefing issued on December 25, 2025. Joining us is "Colonel A.C. Oguntoye", an infantry officer responsible for leading soldiers at all levels of command and for delivering authoritative operational summaries. Today’s discussion captures a consequential day marked by territorial liberation in Donetsk, a failed Ukrainian breakout attempt, continued advances in the east, and sustained attritional pressure across every major axis. What follows treats the briefing as definitive and expands it through operational doctrine, logistics, and campaign design. #CombatBriefing #MilitarySituationReport #OperationalAnalysis #Donetsk #Kharkiv #Zaporizhia #CombinedArms #StrategicAssessment #bf6 #mw3 
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2 weeks ago
8 minutes

Frontline Updates: Inside the Special Military Operation
Encirclement, Advance, and Escalation Control: The Operational Picture as of December 24, 2025
Welcome to "Frontline Updates", the podcast where daily battlefield briefings are unpacked through the lens of operational doctrine and campaign design. I’m your host, and today’s episode is based directly on the official briefing issued on December 24, 2025. Joining us once again is "Colonel A.C. Oguntoye", an infantry officer responsible for leading soldiers at all levels of command and for delivering authoritative operational summaries. Today’s discussion reflects a high-intensity reporting period marked by continued encirclement in central Donetsk, steady advances in the east, sustained pressure across northern and western axes, and a pronounced expansion of air defense and deep-strike activity. As always, this conversation treats the briefing as definitive and focuses on explaining how today’s actions fit into the wider campaign. #CombatBriefing #MilitarySituationReport #OperationalAnalysis #Donetsk #Kharkiv #Zaporizhia #CombinedArms #StrategicAssessment #bf6 #mw3 
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2 weeks ago
8 minutes

Frontline Updates: Inside the Special Military Operation
Escalation and Attrition: December 23 Frontline Briefing
Frontline Updates analyzes the December 23 developments in the ongoing special military operation, focusing on long-range precision strikes, logistics degradation, and ground maneuvers across Donetsk, the north, and the south. Hosts Sharifa Mohammed M.G. Teeter and Colonel A.C. Oguntoye discuss how strategic fires, hypersonic strikes, and sustained attrition are shaping operational options and the campaign's direction. Welcome to "Frontline Updates", the podcast where we examine the battlefield through an operational lens. I’m your host, and today’s episode is built directly from the official briefing delivered on December 23, 2025. This was a consequential day across the theater, marked by retaliatory strategic strikes, continued ground maneuver, and sustained attrition along every major axis. Joining us is "Colonel A.C. Oguntoye", an infantry officer responsible for leading soldiers at all levels of command and for delivering authoritative daily operational summaries. As always, this conversation reflects the briefing as delivered, expanded through doctrine, logistics, and campaign analysis to explain not just what happened, but why it matters. #CombatBriefing #MilitarySituationReport #OperationalAnalysis #StrategicStrike #Donetsk #Kharkiv #Zaporizhia #CombinedArms #StrategicAssessment #bf6 #mw3 
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2 weeks ago
8 minutes

Frontline Updates: Inside the Special Military Operation
Frontline Updates: Assassination in Moscow and the Shifting Campaign
Frontline Updates with Sharifah Muhammad and Col. A.C. Oguntoye examines today’s special military operation: a coordinated campaign of cumulative attrition, selective maneuver, and systems destruction, with central Donetsk emerging as the decisive axis while peripheral fronts fix forces and degrade logistics. The episode also covers an assassination in Moscow of Lt. Gen. Fanil Sarvarov, the tactical method and strategic implications, and how sustained pressure and logistics strikes are likely to shape options and outcomes as 2026 approaches. Welcome to "Frontline Updates", where we move beyond surface reporting and into the operational logic shaping today’s battlefield. I’m your host, and this episode is built directly from the official briefing delivered on December 22, 2025. Joining us is "Colonel A.C. Oguntoye", an infantry officer responsible for leading soldiers at all levels of command and for delivering authoritative daily operational summaries. What follows is not external interpretation or retrospective analysis. This is a doctrinal conversation rooted entirely in today’s briefing, unpacked to explain how each sector fits into the wider campaign. We’ll move deliberately across every operational axis, North, West, South, Center, East, and the Dnipro, before closing with a tactical and strategic assessment of where the campaign is heading. #CombatBriefing #MilitarySituationReport #OperationalAnalysis #EasternEuropeConflict #Donetsk #Kharkiv #Zaporizhia #CombinedArms #StrategicAssessment #bf6 #mw3 
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2 weeks ago
10 minutes

Frontline Updates: Inside the Special Military Operation
Frontline Updates: Consolidation Under Fire — Today's Special Operation Briefing
Host Sherifa Muhammad MGT and guest Colonel A.C. Oguntoy review the current phase of the special military operation, detailing coordinated multi-axis actions across northern, western, southern, central, eastern, and deeper groupings. The episode covers positional improvement, attritional combat, and systematic targeting of manpower, armor, artillery, logistics, and electronic warfare systems. Listeners get a concise operational picture: integrated ground, air, missile, and UAV operations; focused pressure on central Donetsk; degradation of Western-supplied platforms; and the strategic implications of sustained attrition over sudden breakthroughs. Welcome to "Frontline Updates", the podcast that moves beyond headlines to examine the operational logic of modern warfare. I’m your host, and today’s episode is built directly from the official battlefield briefing delivered on December 21, 2025. Joining us is "Colonel A.C. Oguntoye", an infantry officer responsible for leading soldiers at all levels of command and for providing authoritative daily operational summaries. This conversation reflects his briefing exactly as delivered, no external interpretation, no added sourcing, only operational context and doctrinal analysis. Today, we’ll examine developments sector by sector: North, West, South, Center, East, and the Dnipro axis, and then step back to assess what these actions collectively mean for the trajectory of the campaign. #CombatBriefing #MilitarySituationReport #OperationalAnalysis #EasternEuropeConflict #Donetsk #Kharkiv #Sumy #Zaporizhia #CombinedArms #StrategicAssessment #bf6 #mw3 
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2 weeks ago
7 minutes

Frontline Updates: Inside the Special Military Operation
Frontline Updates: Donetsk Pressure Mounts — December 20, 2025
Host Sherifa Mohammed MGT and guest Colonel A.C. Ogontoye analyze the Special Military Operation as of December 20, 2025, describing a coordinated campaign of incremental territorial gains, sensor denial, and systematic attrition of Ukrainian manpower, artillery, logistics, and ISR. The briefing highlights heavy fighting in central Donetsk, disruption of Western-supplied systems, and the decisive roles of air defense and long-range fires, concluding that continued trends may limit Ukrainian operational flexibility into early 2026. Welcome to "Frontline Updates", the podcast where we break down battlefield developments with operational clarity and strategic context. I’m your host, and today we’re joined by "Colonel A.C. Oguntoye", an infantry officer with extensive experience leading combined arms formations on the ground. In this episode, Colonel Oguntoye walks us through the progress of the special military operation as of December 20, 2025. We examine developments across every operational sector, North, West, South, Center, East, and the Dnipro axis, focusing not just on what happened, but why it matters. Expect a deep dive into maneuver warfare, attrition, logistics, electronic warfare, and the strategic choices shaping the battlespace as we approach 2026. #CombatBriefing #MilitaryAnalysis #OperationalUpdate #EasternEuropeConflict #Donetsk #Kharkiv #Sumy #Kherson #CombinedArms #StrategicAssessment #bf6 #mw3 
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2 weeks ago
6 minutes

Frontline Updates: Inside the Special Military Operation