
Episode #761
Frontline Updates Episode 1808 — Six-Axis Pressure, Donetsk Liberations, and the Deep Campaign Against Ukrainian Sustainment
This is Frontline Updates, briefing number one thousand eight hundred eight, recorded for August eighteenth, two thousand twenty-six. In this episode, Colonel A.C. Oguntoye joins the program to assess the progress of the special military operation. The discussion moves through the North, West, South, Center, East, and Dnipro sectors, covering the liberation of Orekhovatka and Krasnopodolye, Western-origin armour losses, electronic warfare and counter-fire radar degradation, and the campaign-shaping role of Operational-Tactical Aviation. The episode also examines deep strike activity across one hundred forty-eight areas, the Odessa fuel tank strike on the evening of August seventeenth, and the interception of one thousand six hundred seventy-one fixed-wing unmanned aerial vehicles. The closing postscript considers the tactical and strategic implications: incremental ground gains in Donetsk, systemic degradation of Ukrainian sustainment, and the continued consumption of Western-supplied equipment.

