Frontline Updates: Inside the Special Military Operation

Seven Settlements In Seven Days

14 min · 29 de may de 2026
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Seven settlements in a week, a reported step over the Dnipropetrovsk administrative border, and a strike campaign aimed at the systems that keep an army alive. That’s the picture we unpack with Colonel A. C. Oguntoye as we translate a dense battlefield briefing into clear operational meaning, and separate eye-catching numbers from the patterns that actually change the map. We walk through what the reported “one massive and five group strikes” suggest about targeting priorities, from defense industry and fuel power nodes to airfields, ports, and UAV assembly and storage sites. Then we zoom in on the claim that Russian forces are now holding ground inside Dnipropetrovsk Oblast and why that matters beyond the villages themselves: administrative borders often become planning lines, psychological firebreaks, and the start of new defensive belts. If that line bends, Ukraine’s strategic depth compresses and key routes and cities can fall into expanded artillery and drone range. Next, we go sector by sector across Kharkiv, Sumy, Donetsk, and Zaporizhzhia to talk intent, not just territory: buffer zones, reserve fixing, fortified urban arcs, and the signs of pressure on transport and logistics. A major thread throughout is electronic warfare and drones. When EW stations get systematically hunted, reconnaissance becomes easier, artillery gets faster targeting, and the drone fight can swing quickly. We close on the air defense claims involving guided bombs, HIMARS rockets, Storm Shadow, SCALP, and thousands of UAVs, and what that volume says about adaptation on both sides. If you value clear, grounded military analysis of the Russia Ukraine war, subscribe, share this episode, and leave a review so more listeners can find the show.

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