Frontline Updates: Inside the Special Military Operation
A single daily briefing can sound like a blur of unit names and numbers, but the real story is the pattern underneath. We unpack a July 5 operational update that describes sustained offensive activity across six axes, even while reporting no new settlements taken in the last 24 hours. From the start, we focus on what the briefing is trying to communicate: momentum, priorities, and how a modern battlefield is managed as a connected system rather than a single line on a map. We go sector by sector through the North, West, South, Center, East, and Dnipro directions, highlighting the specific kinds of formations mentioned and why they matter to analysts tracking the Ukraine war. The conversation spends extra time on the West Group’s actions around Krasny Lyman, including demining and late-stage urban clearance, and on the reported destruction of a Croatian-made RAK SE-12 multiple rocket launcher. We also dig into the significance of calling out electronic warfare and electronic reconnaissance losses, and what that suggests about an effort to degrade C4ISR across the front. One of the most useful lessons comes from a single geographic detail: a strike on a crossing over the Seversky Donets River. We explain logistics interdiction in plain language, why chokepoints shape rotations and resupply, and how forcing longer routes can slow tempo and increase vulnerability. We close by examining claims around operational tactical aviation and the counter-drone fight, including what a high number of UAV interceptions implies about reconnaissance dependency and attrition. If you want clear, structured military analysis that turns a dense update into understandable takeaways, listen now. Subscribe, share this with a friend who follows defense and security, and leave a review with the question you want us to tackle next. Welcome back to Frontline Updates. I'm your host. Today is July 5, 2026. We are joined once again by Colonel A.C. Oguntoye, an infantry officer with extensive experience in combined arms operations and ground-force command. Colonel Oguntoye has been tracking the progress of the Special Military Operation across all six axes of advance. In the past twenty-four hours, Russian forces have continued their methodical offensive operations. While no new settlements have been liberated in this reporting period, the WEST Group is advancing towards Golubye Ozera and continuing consolidation in Krasny Liman. The EAST Group continues its penetration to the depth of Ukrainian defences across the Dnepropetrovsk and Zaporozhye regions. Total claimed Ukrainian losses across all sectors exceed one thousand four hundred and seventy troops. Operational-tactical aviation, drones, and artillery struck one hundred and forty-nine areas, targeting military airfields, fuel, power and transport facilities, logistics centres, and UAV production and storage sites. Air defence systems destroyed nine guided aerial bombs, one Neptune-MD long-range missile, and two hundred and eighty-two fixed-wing unmanned aerial vehicles. Notable equipment destroyed includes one U.S.-made HMMWV armoured fighting vehicle, one Croatian-made RAK-SA-12 MLRS combat vehicle, and multiple electronic warfare and reconnaissance stations. Colonel Oguntoye, welcome back to the programme. #SMOAnalysis #bf7 #mw4 #KrasnyLiman #GolubyeOzera #HMMWV #RAKSA12 #NeptuneMD #EWWarfare #UAVWarfare #DonetskOffensive #ZaporozhyeOffensive #SeverskiyDonets
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