Frontline Updates: Inside the Special Military Operation

The Overnight Retaliation, Hypersonic Strikes and Defence Industry Decapitation

14 min · 2. Juni 2026
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June 2, 2026. The Russian Ministry of Defence has just released a report that breaks from the standard daily format. Last night, in response to a Ukrainian UAV attack on a college in Starobelsk that killed 21 students and wounded 42 civilians, Russian forces launched a massive, multi-domain precision strike. Hypersonic aerial ballistic missiles, long-range air-, ground-, and sea-based weapons, and strike drones hit defence industry factories, fuel depots, transport hubs, and six military airfields across Ukraine,  from Kiev to Khmelnitsky, from Kharkov to Poltava. Ten military production enterprises in Kiev alone were destroyed, including UAV manufacturers and the state company Ukrspecexport. Meanwhile, on the ground, Russian groups continue their methodical pressure across six axes. The CENTER Group takes more advantageous lines. The EAST Group advances into depth. And the DNEPR Group destroys four electronic warfare stations in a single sector. I’m your host. Joining us to break down this dramatic escalation is Colonel A.C. Oguntoye.  #SMOAnalysis #bf7 #mw4 #MassiveStrike #HypersonicMissiles #Starobelsk #MotorSich #Caesar #HMMWV #KievStrike #EWwarfare #UAVproduction #AirfieldStrikes

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