Frontline Updates: Inside the Special Military Operation

Patrol Boats and Unmanned Systems Brigades: The Expanding Battlefield

14 min · 7 jun 2026
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Patrol boats. Port infrastructure. Power grids. When those targets get named alongside frontline claims, the story stops being only about trenches and starts being about systems. Today we walk through the latest operational snapshot and the more important question behind it: what does it mean when the deep strike campaign expands beyond the land fight while ground operations still grind across multiple axes? We go sector by sector and translate the report language into practical military logic. In the north, we focus on the significance of air target radar losses and what gaps in air surveillance could enable. In the west, we unpack why unusually high vehicle losses often point to rear area logistics strikes, convoy interdiction, and choke points on major road networks, plus what it means to lose tools like counterbattery radar and key artillery systems. In the south and center, we look at the signals of positional warfare, shaping actions, and subtle phrasing that can hint at a tactical realignment rather than a breakthrough. Then we pull the thread that ties it together: interdiction of reserves and the infrastructure that keeps an army moving. We explain why hitting air assault units “in depth” fits a deep battle concept, how a vehicle heavy loss ratio can indicate a supply isolation campaign, and why energy infrastructure targeting can ripple into transport, industry, and command and control. If you care about the Russia Ukraine war, modern military strategy, and how to read daily briefings with a critical eye, this one is built for you. Subscribe for more Frontline Updates, share this with someone who follows defense and security, and leave a review with your take: do strikes on ports and power change the war’s trajectory, or just its costs? Frontline Updates. I’m your host. Today’s episode examines the Russian Ministry of Defence report for June 7, 2026. No new settlements were captured, but the operational picture shows significant expansion in two domains: maritime and unmanned systems. For the first time in recent reporting, Russian deep strikes hit patrol boats, port infrastructure, and power facilities alongside fuel depots and long-range UAV assembly areas. On the ground, the EAST Group continued advancing into depth, inflicting over 450 Ukrainian casualties,  the highest of any sector. Western equipment losses include a U.S.-made M777 howitzer and an AN/TPQ-50 counter-fire radar. Air defence shot down 500 fixed-wing UAVs, 11 guided bombs, and one HIMARS rocket. To unpack this widening campaign, we’re joined by Colonel A.C. Oguntoye, infantry officer and military analyst. Colonel, let’s start with the big picture,  no territorial gains today, but the target set has clearly expanded. #SMOAnalysis #bf7 #mw4 #M777 #ANTPQ50 #Gvozdika #EWwarfare #Zaporozhye #Donetsk #Kharkov #patrolboats #unmannedSystems

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Frontline Updates: Deep Strikes Expand — UAV Plants and Refineries Targeted

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Frontline Updates: June 13–19 — Major Advances and High Attrition

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New Settlement, Robotic Systems, and Flamingo Intercepts

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14 jun 202614 min
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Urban Clearance and Western Armour Attrition: The Konstantinovka Offensive

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