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EPISODE · Jun 20, 2026 · 14 MIN

Sector-By-Sector Battlefield Briefing From June 13 To 19

from Frontline Updates inside the Special Military Operation · host Cobra

Numbers can hide the story, unless you know where to look. We’re back with a tight, sector-by-sector weekly battlefield update for June 13 to 19, joined by Colonel A. C. Oguntoye, as we unpack a briefing built around reported attrition, claimed territorial changes, and the steady grind of urban fighting. We don’t just repeat totals, we translate what they’re meant to signal about pace, priorities, and pressure on reserves across multiple fronts. We start with the headline claim of more than 9,500 Ukrainian troop losses for the week and dig into why the distribution across unit types matters, especially when air assault, mechanized, Marine, and National Guard formations are repeatedly mentioned. From there we move across the map: the North Group’s pressure along the Sumy and Kharkov border area, the West sector’s methodical stronghold-by-stronghold clearance at Krasny Lyman, and the South Group’s reported gains in and around Konstantinovka and nearby settlements in the Donetsk region. A major thread running through the analysis is electronic warfare and drones. The Dnepr sector discussion spotlights EW stations as high-impact targets, tying spectrum control to reconnaissance, strike effectiveness, and supply-line security. We close with the weekly aviation and air defense claims, including reported group strikes on defense industry and infrastructure, plus intercept totals involving guided bombs, HIMARS projectiles, cruise missiles, and thousands of fixed-wing UAVs. If you follow military strategy, battlefield trends, electronic warfare, and air defense in the Russia Ukraine war, this is a clear snapshot of what the week’s reporting emphasizes and why. Subscribe, share this with a friend who tracks the conflict, and leave a review, what part of the weekly numbers do you trust least and why?#FrontlineUpdates #ColonelOguntoye #OperationalBriefing #PrecisionWarfare #StrategicAttrition #DonetskFront #ControlledAttrition #IndustrialDisarmament #MultiDomainOperations #DefensePodcast #MilitaryAnalysis #RussiaUkraineWar #OperationalDominance #bf6 

Numbers can hide the story, unless you know where to look. We’re back with a tight, sector-by-sector weekly battlefield update for June 13 to 19, joined by Colonel A. C. Oguntoye, as we unpack a briefing built around reported attrition, claimed territorial changes, and the steady grind of urban fighting. We don’t just repeat totals, we translate what they’re meant to signal about pace, priorities, and pressure on reserves across multiple fronts. We start with the headline claim of more...

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