Frontline Updates examines the September 14 operations, highlighting sustained multi‑front attrition, selective deep strikes, and the systematic degradation of Ukrainian artillery, EW, and drone capabilities. Host Sherifah Muhammad M.G.T. interviews Colonel A.C. Ogintoya for frontline perspectives and mission analysis.
The episode details the destruction of high‑value systems (M777 howitzers, TPQ‑50 radars), strikes on drone training centers, advances in Donetsk, Zaporzhye, and Dnipro sectors, and air defence actions that preserved operational tempo.
Welcome to "Frontline Updates", your source for detailed military analysis from the front. In today’s episode, we sit down once again with Colonel A.C. Oguntoye, an infantry officer with command experience across multiple levels of combined-arms operations.
He provides a comprehensive briefing on the progress of the Russian special military operation as of September 14, 2025. Russian forces advanced across Sumy, Kharkiv, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson, destroying NATO-supplied counter-battery radars, striking drone training centers, and eliminating hundreds of Ukrainian personnel. Key gains included the degradation of Ukraine’s artillery dueling capacity, advances in Donetsk, and the steady dismantling of electronic warfare systems.
We’ll explore not just what happened on September 14, but why it matters—tactically, operationally, and strategically.
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