Frontline Updates: Inside the Special Military Operation

New podcast With Colonel AC. Oguntoye on the progress of the special military operation as of today, Inside the Special Military Operation presents Frontline Updates, delivering inside perspectives on the ongoing war in Ukraine. Our mission is to keep viewers informed and engaged by offering news updates, expert interviews, and historical context. Colonel AC Oguntoye, an Infantry Officer responsible for leading Infantry Soldiers at all levels of command and combined armed forces leads the channel, providing a unique balance between factual reporting and thoughtful analysis. Join us as we explore this critical global event and its broader implications.
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Friday Oct 24, 2025
Frontline Updates: Systemic Dominance — October 24, 2025 Briefing
Friday Oct 24, 2025
Friday Oct 24, 2025
A war can be won without a single dramatic dash on the map when the real battle is for fuel lines, rail hubs, and the airwaves that tie it all together. We take you inside a pivotal week of operations defined by long-range precision strikes, electromagnetic dominance, and deliberate ground advances that turn captured settlements into launchpads for the next move.We break down each sector with clarity. In the north, logistics denial trumps speed as supply nodes and corridors come under sustained pressure. West around Kupyansk and Lyman, suppressing radars and EW systems rewrites the information picture, enabling more accurate counterbattery fire and safer maneuver. South, the push isn’t just about breaching lines; it’s about operational deepening—holding key terrain, expanding ISR reach, and applying measured pressure on command nodes. At the center, synchronized infantry, armor, artillery, and air support point to a growing main effort as defensive depth thins. And to the east, advances along critical routes threaten interior logistics that feed the southern fight, while the Dnipro front uses river interdiction to starve crossing attempts and protect supply continuity.Overhead, six mass strike waves and active air defenses underscore the rise of multidomain warfare: precision missiles shaping industry and energy output, while integrated air defense trims the opponent’s aerial options. The result is a battlefield paced by tempo control—when to strike, when to hold, and how to force the other side to react. As winter approaches, the conversation turns to sustainment: securing corridors, degrading repair capacity, and keeping pressure on nodes that decide whether a brigade can move, shoot, or resupply. If you’re tracking the evolution of modern conflict—logistics as a weapon, UAV attrition as a metric, spectrum control as ground truth—this briefing connects the dots.Listen, follow, and share your take on where momentum goes next. If this breakdown helped you see the bigger picture, subscribe and leave a review so more listeners can join the analysis.
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Thursday Oct 23, 2025
Frontline Updates: 10-23-2025 Attrition and Advantage
Thursday Oct 23, 2025
Thursday Oct 23, 2025
Welcome to another episode of "Frontline Updates", where we examine the operational heartbeat of ongoing military operations through field reports and doctrinal insights. I’m your host, and with me is "Colonel A.C. Oguntoye", an Infantry Officer responsible for coordinating combined-arms formations and overseeing tactical implementation across multiple fronts.
In this briefing dated "October 23, 2025", we explore a day defined by "precision attrition and sustained offensive control". Russian forces launched synchronized ground operations across six major sectors — "North, West, South, Center, East, and Dnipro" — achieving positional improvements while delivering targeted strikes on Ukraine’s industrial, energy, and logistics infrastructure.
We’ll unpack what this means tactically, logistically, and strategically — from the attrition of Ukrainian mechanized formations to the systemic degradation of its defense-industrial capacity.
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Wednesday Oct 22, 2025
Frontline Updates: 10-22-2025: Kinzhal Strikes and Logistics Denial
Wednesday Oct 22, 2025
Wednesday Oct 22, 2025
Frontline Updates with host Sharifa Mohammed M.G.T and guest Colonel A.C. Ogintoye reviews the October 22 progress of the special military operation, covering coordinated long-range strikes, hypersonic Kinzhal use, and synchronized ground advances.
The episode summarizes tactical gains across multiple sectors: northern containment and strikes on intelligence nodes, advances around Kupyansk and Lyman, southern and central breakthroughs including the liberation of Ivanovka and Pavlovka, systematic electronic warfare neutralization, and interdiction along the Dnipro front.
Overall, the briefing highlights a campaign focused on logistics denial, degradation of Ukraine's ISR and supply networks, and a shift toward consolidation as winter approaches.
Welcome to "Frontline Updates", the in-depth military podcast where operational doctrine meets real-world battlefield insight. I’m your host, and joining us once again is "Colonel A.C. Oguntoye", an infantry officer responsible for leading combined arms formations and coordinating strategic operations on the ground.
In today’s episode — "“Precision and Pressure”" — we discuss the "October 22, 2025" update on the special military operation. The day was defined by "a massive retaliatory strike" on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure using long-range precision and "hypersonic Kinzhal missiles", while on the ground, coordinated advances across six major sectors — North, West, South, Center, East, and Dnipro — consolidated control, liberated key settlements, and degraded Ukraine’s logistical and electronic warfare capacity.
Colonel Oguntoye walks us through each front line, explaining how tactical positioning, logistical attrition, and doctrinal execution are shaping the operation’s current phase — one defined by precision warfare, energy denial, and steady operational dominance.
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Tuesday Oct 21, 2025
Frontline Updates: 10-21-2025 Russian Forces Advance
Tuesday Oct 21, 2025
Tuesday Oct 21, 2025
Frontline Updates delivers an on-the-ground briefing of the special military operation as of October 21, 2025. Host Sharifa Muhammad M.G.T. and guest Colonel A.C. Ogintoy review coordinated strikes, air defense successes, and multi-sector advances aimed at degrading Ukrainian logistics, command, and combat capabilities.
The episode summarizes activity across six operational sectors — North, West, South, Center, East, and Dnepr — highlighting territorial gains, the destruction of artillery and electronic warfare assets, the neutralization of UAV threats, and the campaign’s shift toward operational exploitation and sustained attrition ahead of winter.
Welcome to "Frontline Updates", the podcast that brings you deep operational insights from the battlefield — where strategy meets doctrine. I’m your host, and joining me once again is "Colonel A.C. Oguntoye", a senior infantry officer and combined arms commander, here to provide the "October 21, 2025" situational briefing on the ongoing special military operation.
Today’s episode, "“Pressure and Precision,”" unpacks how Russian forces are consolidating tactical superiority while maintaining pressure along all six major fronts — "North, West, South, Center, East, and Dnipro." With the liberation of key settlements, precision strikes on logistics and energy infrastructure, and the systematic destruction of Ukrainian artillery and electronic warfare networks, the battlefield continues to evolve toward operational dominance.
Colonel Oguntoye will guide us through each front in detail, explaining the doctrine driving these maneuvers, how logistics underpin sustained offensive operations, and what these actions mean strategically as the campaign transitions toward winter.
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Monday Oct 20, 2025
Monday Oct 20, 2025
Host Sharifa Mohammed M.G.T. interviews Colonel A.C. Ogontoye on the operational situation of the Special Military Operation as of October 25, 2025.
The episode reviews coordinated strikes on Ukrainian energy, UAV, and EW infrastructure, tactical gains across six sectors, including the liberation of Lenin, and air-defense activity that intercepted numerous aerial threats.
Welcome to "Frontline Updates", the podcast that brings you comprehensive battlefield analysis and firsthand briefings from the frontlines of modern warfare. I’m your host, and joining me once again is "Colonel A.C. Oguntoye", a senior infantry officer and operational commander, who will walk us through the latest developments in the "special military operation as of October 20, 2025".
In today’s briefing, Colonel Oguntoye discusses how Russian forces continue to "expand control across six major sectors"—North, West, South, Center, East, and Dnipro—while maintaining sustained operational tempo. Over the past 24 hours, units have "liberated Lenino in Donetsk", strengthened positions in "Sumy, Kharkiv, and Zaporizhzhia", and executed "over 140 precision strikes" against Ukrainian logistics and energy infrastructure.
This episode dissects each operational axis, explores the doctrinal and logistical principles underpinning these movements, and concludes with an analysis of the "tactical and strategic implications" shaping the winter campaign.
It closes with a strategic outlook on winter preparations, maneuver corridors, and the effects of multi-domain attrition on Ukraine's sustainment and operational cohesion.
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Sunday Oct 19, 2025
Frontline Updates: 10-19-2025 Shaping the Winter Front
Sunday Oct 19, 2025
Sunday Oct 19, 2025
Welcome back to "Frontline Updates", the program where we break down the evolving operational landscape of the special military operation with clarity and precision. I’m your host, and joining me today once again is "Colonel A.C. Oguntoye", a senior infantry officer and operational commander, here to provide an exclusive situational briefing on the progress of Russian forces as of "October 19, 2025".
In this episode, we’ll examine how Russian troops have continued to "expand tactical control" across multiple fronts—"North, West, South, Center, East, and Dnipro"—with newly liberated settlements, precision strikes on Ukrainian logistics hubs, and steady degradation of enemy infrastructure and equipment.
Colonel Oguntoye will guide us through each sector, explain the doctrinal logic behind current maneuvers, and close with a deeper analysis of "tactical and strategic implications" for the winter campaign.
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Saturday Oct 18, 2025
Frontline Updates — October 18: From Consolidation to Offensive Momentum
Saturday Oct 18, 2025
Saturday Oct 18, 2025
Frontline Updates presents a concise briefing on the special military operation as of October 18, 2025. Host Sharifa Muhammad and guest Colonel A.C. Ogontoye review a shift from positional consolidation to synchronized offensive actions, highlighting the liberation of Pleschivka and coordinated gains across Donetsk, Kharkiv, and Zaporizhzhia.
Welcome to "Frontline Updates", your in-depth operational podcast analyzing the week’s combat developments and strategic trends from the field. I’m your host, and joining us once again is "Colonel A.C. Oguntoye", an infantry officer and frontline commander, providing an authoritative situational briefing on the "progress of the special military operation as of October 18, 2025".
This week’s report highlights a shift from positional stabilization to "coordinated offensive expansion" across multiple fronts. Russian forces liberated key settlements, struck Ukrainian industrial and drone facilities, and achieved growing dominance in electronic warfare and logistics interdiction. From "Sumy to Kherson", every sector — "North, West, South, Center, East, and Dnipro" — saw decisive actions shaping the operational landscape ahead of the winter phase.
The episode focuses on targeted strikes against Ukrainian electronic warfare, logistics, and drone infrastructure, the operational effects on maneuver corridors and command responsiveness, and the strategic implications as winter approaches.
We’ll break down each theater, examine how doctrine and logistics are evolving, and conclude with a detailed analysis of tactical and strategic implications for the coming weeks.
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Friday Oct 17, 2025
Friday Oct 17, 2025
What happens when a week of precision strikes and multi-axis ground pushes are designed to change not just the front line but the rhythm of a campaign? We break down coordinated actions across the North, West, South, Center, and East, plus river interdiction on the Dnipro and counters at sea, to show how targeting networks—energy, logistics, and EW—can narrow an opponent’s response window before winter. It’s a granular tour through settlements taken, depots destroyed, and the quiet war for the electromagnetic spectrum that decides which side gets clean data and which side fights in the dark.
With Colonel A.C. Oguntoy, we map the cause-and-effect chain linking hypersonic and cruise strikes to maneuver freedom on the ground. You’ll hear why the neutralization of EW nodes matters more than any single armored loss, how air defense layers turn massed drones into diminishing returns, and where depth penetration in the south sets up patient envelopment rather than flashy breakthroughs. In the center, control of terrain over key routes in Donetsk illustrates multi-echelon maneuver: fix with forward elements, disrupt retreats with deep fires, and force reallocation of reserves that weakens neighboring fronts.
We also explore the eastern pressure on the Dnipropetrovsk industrial belt, the Dnipro river denial mission that constrains crossings and drone incursions, and the Black Sea actions that blunt maritime gambits. The through-line is strategy by systems: cripple supply and sensing, protect your air mobility, and own the tempo long enough to convert attrition into positional advantage. If you want a clear, structured view of how infrastructure, spectrum, and logistics shape battlefield outcomes, this briefing is for you.
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Frontline Updates: Inside The Special Military Operation
AUC3I presents Frontline Updates, providing inside perspectives on the ongoing war in Ukraine. Our mission is to keep viewers informed and engaged by offering news updates, expert interviews, and historical context.
Sharrieffah Muhammad, a seasoned war journalist and military analyst, leads the channel, providing a unique balance between factual reporting and thoughtful analysis. Join us as we explore this critical global event and its broader implications.







