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Frontline Updates, Striking the Arsenal: May 18, 2026

14 min · 19 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio Frontline Updates, Striking the Arsenal: May 18, 2026

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Welcome to Frontline Updates. I’m your host. Today’s briefing marks a significant shift in Russian campaign design. Overnight, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation launched a massive strike using ground-based and naval-based high-precision weapons, plus attack drones, against Ukrainian defense industry, fuel-power facilities, transport and port infrastructure, and military airfields. This is not tactical fire support,  this is strategic interdiction aimed at breaking Ukraine’s ability to sustain the war. On the ground, Russian forces continue sector offensives with a striking focus on electronic warfare: a total of eleven Ukrainian EW stations were destroyed across multiple sectors. Colonel A.C. Oguntoye, an infantry officer with combined arms command experience, joins us to break down the day’s operations sector by sector, including a dedicated look at operational-tactical aviation. Let’s begin. #UkraineWar #OperationalArt #EWWarfare #StrategicInterdiction #SITREP #ArtilleryDuel #MilitaryAnalysis #FrontlineUpdate #bf7 #mw4

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