This week on Frontline Updates, Colonel A. C. Oguntoye takes us inside the August 16 battlespace. In a twenty-four-hour window, Russian forces executed deep-fires across one hundred thirty-three locations while air defenses intercepted guided bombs, a HIMARS rocket, and over one hundred sixty UAVs. On the ground, Kolodezi in the west and Voronoe in the east were liberated, and contact fighting across the Sumy–Kharkiv belt, the Donetsk approaches, and the Dnepr front cost Ukrainian formations more than thirteen hundred personnel alongside notable vehicle and EW losses, including Anklav and Kvertus systems.
The colonel explains how depot strikes and EW attrition are shrinking the enemy’s artillery reach, why the Center–East sector carries operational weight, and what must happen next to turn positional gains into maneuver advantage. Stay with us for doctrine-driven analysis, a clear risk picture, and the roadmap for the next seventy-two hours of operations.
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