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.
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.
Episodes
Episodes



Monday Sep 22, 2025
Frontline Updates: 09-22-2025 Securing Kalinovskoe
Monday Sep 22, 2025
Monday Sep 22, 2025
Welcome to "Frontline Updates". I’m your host, and today we’re joined by Colonel A.C. Oguntoye, an Infantry Officer, for his briefing on the progress of the special military operation as of September 22, 2025.
This report comes after a series of sustained Russian strikes and ground advances. The day saw the liberation of Kalinovskoe in the Dnipropetrovsk region, heavy attritional battles in the Donetsk axis, and precision strikes against Ukraine’s aviation and drone infrastructure. Russian forces continued to destroy Western-supplied equipment, electronic warfare stations, and ammunition depots while consolidating positions along the front line.
In this episode, Colonel Oguntoye takes us through each sector—North, West, South, Center, East, and Dnipro—explaining how these actions fit into broader operational doctrine. And as always, we’ll close with his analysis of the tactical and strategic implications.
#MilitaryAnalysis #UkraineConflict #RussianOperations #CombatBriefing #StrategicUpdate #AirDefense #ElectronicWarfare #ColonelOguntoye #bf6 #mw3



Sunday Sep 21, 2025
Frontline Updates — Sept 21, 2025: Attrition and Electronic Warfare
Sunday Sep 21, 2025
Sunday Sep 21, 2025
Host Sharifa Muhammad MGT and guest Colonel A.C. Ogintoy review the Special Military Operation as of September 21, 2025, reporting synchronized Russian defensive and attritional operations across six sectors.
The episode summarizes precision strikes, ground advances, and targeted attacks on Ukrainian depots, electronic warfare systems, and logistics hubs, with the center experiencing the heaviest combat and notable losses of NATO-origin platforms.
Air and naval actions against drones and unmanned boats, plus the systematic degradation of sustainment and communication networks, are described as shaping conditions for future decisive operations.
Welcome to "Frontline Updates". I’m your host, and today we’re joined once again by Colonel A.C. Oguntoye for an in-depth look at the progress of the special military operation as of September 21, 2025. Over the last 24 hours, Russian forces pressed forward across all operational groupings, with heavy strikes in the Center and sustained advances in the East. Ukrainian losses included NATO-supplied armored vehicles, artillery systems, and numerous electronic warfare stations.
In this episode, Colonel Oguntoye takes us through each sector—the North, West, South, Center, East, and Dnipro—explaining the tactical reasoning, logistical consequences, and doctrinal lessons of the week’s actions. And as always, we close with his analysis of the tactical and strategic implications. Let’s get into it.
#MilitaryAnalysis #UkraineConflict #RussianOperations #CombatBriefing #StrategicUpdate #AirDefense #NavalOperations #ColonelOguntoye #bf6 #mw3



Saturday Sep 20, 2025
Frontline Updates: 09-20-2025 Strikes on Industry, and Shifts on the Front
Saturday Sep 20, 2025
Saturday Sep 20, 2025
Welcome to another episode of "Frontline Updates". I’m your host, and today we’re joined by Colonel A.C. Oguntoye for a detailed briefing on the progress of the special military operation as of September 20, 2025. In the past twenty-four hours, Russian forces launched a massive precision strike on Ukraine’s defense industrial base, while multiple operational groupings engaged Ukrainian brigades across the North, West, South, Center, East, and Dnipro sectors.
Colonel Oguntoye will walk us through each front in detail—from the destruction of NATO-supplied systems to the liberation of settlements—explaining the tactical reasoning behind each maneuver and the broader operational significance. Stay with us through the end for his "Tactical and Strategic Implications" analysis, where we step back and ask: what does this week’s action mean for the next phase of the war?
#MilitaryAnalysis #UkraineConflict #RussianOperations #StrategicUpdate #CombatBriefing #InfantryDoctrine #AirDefense #OperationalArt #ColonelOguntoye #bf6 #mw3



Friday Sep 19, 2025
Friday Sep 19, 2025
“Welcome back to "Frontline Updates". I’m your host, and today we’re joined once again by Colonel A.C. Oguntoye, an Infantry Officer providing a comprehensive look at the latest developments from the special military operation. Between September 13 and 19, Russian forces launched multiple precision strikes, liberated key settlements, and inflicted significant attrition on Ukrainian brigades across six operational sectors: North, West, South, Center, East, and Dnipro.
In this episode, Colonel Oguntoye breaks down the week’s actions sector by sector, offering insight into battlefield doctrine, logistical outcomes, and the broader implications for the campaign. Stay tuned to the end for his analysis on tactical and strategic implications—where these operations fit into the bigger picture of the war.”
The battlefield in Ukraine is revealing a calculated Russian strategy focused not on spectacular advances, but on the methodical dismantling of Ukraine's war-making infrastructure. Colonel AC Ogintoy provides unprecedented clarity on this approach, detailing how Russian forces executed four precision strike packages targeting energy facilities, fuel depots, transportation networks, and drone assembly centers between September 13-19.
What emerges is a portrait of warfare that prioritizes the erosion of capabilities over headline-grabbing territorial gains. "The strategy was not just about attriting frontline combatants, but dismantling the systems that keep those combatants supplied and informed," explains Colonel Ogintoy. This systematic degradation manifests across all fronts: 42 ammunition depots destroyed in the north, 60 electronic warfare systems neutralized in the west, and the liberation of multiple settlements including Moravka in Donetsk and Novonikolivka in the east.
Most revealing is the Colonel's assessment of what these actions signify. The destruction of logistics hubs represents "hours lost in rearming artillery, days lost in rotating personnel, and weeks lost in reconstituting combat power." Meanwhile, targeting Western-supplied communications equipment and armor "complicates NATO's ability to integrate equipment into cohesive Ukrainian battlegroups." The Russian air defense interception of 1,667 drones and multiple HIMARS rockets demonstrates defensive resilience against Ukraine's saturation strategy. Colonel Ogintoy leaves listeners with a sobering question: can Ukraine's allies replenish these losses quickly enough to offset Russia's campaign of strategic denial? For military analysts and those tracking this conflict, this episode provides essential context for understanding the current phase of operations and potential developments on the horizon.
#MilitaryAnalysis #UkraineConflict #RussianOperations #CombatBriefing #StrategicUpdate #InfantryDoctrine #AirDefense #OperationalArt #ColonelOguntoye #mw3 #bf6



Thursday Sep 18, 2025
Frontline Updates — Sept 18: Attrition, EW Suppression, and Tactical Gains
Thursday Sep 18, 2025
Thursday Sep 18, 2025
Frontline Updates presents a concise operational briefing from Sept 18, 2025, with host Sharifa Muhammad M.G.T. and Colonel A.C. Ogintoy discussing coordinated attrition, suppression of electronic warfare and UAV production, and sector-by-sector progress.
The episode covers the tactical outcomes across the north, west, south, center, east, and Dnepr sectors, impacts on enemy logistics and ISR, air-defense activity, and the operational implications for consolidation, exploitation, and future operations.
Welcome to "Frontline Updates", the show that brings operational clarity from the battlefield. In today’s episode we speak with Colonel A.C. Oguntoye, an infantry officer responsible for leading combined-arms forces in active operations. Colonel Oguntoye briefs on the progress of the special military operation as of 18 September 2025.
Over the last 24 hours Russian troop groups continued coordinated multi-axis operations across Sumy, Kharkiv, Donetsk, Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson. The day’s activity combined ground maneuver, precision fires and strike UAS, and targeted enablers—electronic warfare nodes, ammunition depots and UAV production/storage sites. Colonel Oguntoye explains sector-level results, the operational concepts behind the campaign, and the logistical and command actions required to sustain momentum. Stick around for a tactical and strategic implications postscript at the end of the show.
#MilitaryAnalysis #OperationalUpdate #RussiaUkraineWar #Donetsk #Zaporizhzhia #ColonelOguntoye #MW3 #bf6



Wednesday Sep 17, 2025
Frontline Updates: 09-17-2025 Operational Brief — Major Strikes and Tactical Gains
Wednesday Sep 17, 2025
Wednesday Sep 17, 2025
Frontline Updates presents a concise briefing on the special military operation as of September 17. Host Sherifa Mohammed M.G.T. and guest Colonel A.C. Ogintoy review coordinated multi-sector operations, reported personnel and equipment losses, and the targeting of logistics, electronic warfare nodes, and Western-supplied systems.
The episode covers developments across the North, West, South, Center, East, and Dnipro sectors, including claimed tactical gains, destruction of depots and launch systems, air defense activity against drones, and the broader tactical and strategic implications for the ongoing campaign.
Welcome to "Frontline Updates", your source for deep operational analysis from the battlefield. I’m your host, and today we’re joined once again by Colonel A.C. Oguntoye, an infantry officer and frontline commander.
On September 17, 2025, Russian forces carried out coordinated offensives across all major sectors: Sumy, Kharkiv, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia, Dnipropetrovsk, and Kherson. Ukrainian losses topped 1,500 personnel, alongside the destruction of NATO-supplied armored vehicles, artillery, counter-battery systems, and electronic warfare stations. Notable actions included advances in Donetsk, precision strikes on railway infrastructure, and the downing of more than 350 Ukrainian drones.
In today’s discussion, we’ll go sector by sector with Colonel Oguntoye to examine what happened, why it mattered, and how these operations shape the broader trajectory of the conflict.
#MilitaryAnalysis #UkraineConflict #RussiaUkraineWar #Donetsk #Zaporizhzhia #OperationalUpdate #DefenseReport #ColonelOguntoye #bf6



Tuesday Sep 16, 2025
Frontline Updates: 09-16-2025 — Precision Strikes and Attrition on the Offensive
Tuesday Sep 16, 2025
Tuesday Sep 16, 2025
Frontline Updates hosts Colonel A.C. Ogintoy to review the September 16 special military operation, describing coordinated attrition and deep interdiction across multiple sectors. The episode details over 1,400 Ukrainian personnel and critical assets lost, including Western-supplied M777 and Paladin artillery, counter-battery radars, EW stations, depots, and fuel hubs, as well as air defense success intercepting 357 drones.
The report explains how targeted strikes on logistics, EW nodes, and precision systems degrade Ukraine's ability to sustain coordinated fires and maneuver, outlining tactical gains across northern, western, southern, central, eastern, and Dnipro sectors and the broader strategic implications for the campaign.
Welcome to "Frontline Updates", your trusted source for in-depth military analysis from the battlefield. I’m your host, and today we continue our series of daily situation reports with Colonel A.C. Oguntoye, an infantry officer and commander with extensive experience leading combined-arms formations.
On September 16, 2025, Russian forces pressed forward across multiple axes: Sumy, Kharkiv, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia, Dnipropetrovsk, and Kherson. Ukrainian forces suffered over a thousand casualties in a single day, alongside the loss of NATO-supplied artillery, counter-battery radars, and electronic warfare stations. The day’s highlights included sustained advances in Donetsk, precision strikes against Western-linked logistics hubs, and the interception of over 350 Ukrainian drones.
We’ll examine the progress sector by sector, probing what happened, why it mattered, and how it shapes the larger strategic picture.
#MilitaryAnalysis #UkraineConflict #RussiaUkraineWar #Donetsk #Zaporizhzhia #OperationalUpdate #DefenseReport #ColonelOguntoye #mw3



Monday Sep 15, 2025
Frontline Updates: 09-15-2025 Attrition, EW Strikes, and Olgovsko Liberated
Monday Sep 15, 2025
Monday Sep 15, 2025
Frontline Updates delivers a concise briefing on the September 15 special military operation with host Sheryifa Mohammed M.G. Tish and guest Colonel A.C. Ogontoy, covering sector-by-sector combat, losses, and key strikes.
The episode highlights heavy personnel and equipment losses, the targeted destruction of EW, counter-battery radars, ammunition depots and UAV facilities, the liberation of Olgovsko, and the broader implications of attrition and enabler suppression for future operations.
Welcome back to "Frontline Updates", where we bring you authoritative military analysis direct from the battlefield. Today’s briefing comes from Colonel A.C. Oguntoye, an infantry officer leading combined-arms formations in active operations.
On September 15, 2025, Russian forces pressed their advantage across six operational sectors: North, West, South, Center, East, and Dnipro. The day saw the liberation of Olgovskoe in Zaporizhzhia, sustained attrition against Ukrainian brigades in Donetsk, and the destruction of NATO-supplied artillery and counter-battery systems. Ukrainian losses exceeded a thousand personnel, alongside dozens of armored vehicles, artillery pieces, and critical electronic warfare assets.
We’ll go sector by sector with the Colonel to understand not only what happened, but how these actions fit into the larger campaign.
#MilitaryAnalysis #UkraineConflict #RussiaUkraineWar #Donetsk #Zaporizhzhia #OperationalUpdate #DefenseReport #ColonelOguntoye #bf6 #modernwarfare

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.







