Frontline Updates: 09-09-2025 Blinding and Starving: 140 Precision Strikes
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Frontline Updates with Sharifa Mohammed M.G.T. and guest Colonel A.C. Ogontoye reviews the progress of the special military operation as of September 9, 2025.
The episode summarizes multi-axis ground pressure and 140 precision engagements against ammunition depots, command posts, and long-range UAV launch sites, the destruction of a Ukrainian S-300 launcher and control cabin, and the interception of cruise missiles, HIMARS rockets, and hundreds of UAVs.
Reporters and the commander discuss logistics denial, ISR suppression, electronic warfare, and sector-by-sector activity across the north, center, south, east, and riverine corridors, and explain how these actions shape operational tempo and future options.
Colonel A.C. Oguntoye breaks down September 9th’s battlefield picture—one hundred forty precision strikes, an S-300 launcher neutralized, and six axes of ground pressure from Sumy to Kherson. He explains how destroying depots and electronic warfare nodes is “cutting the nerves” of Ukrainian defenses, why the Center sector remains the attritional hinge, and how Vostok’s advances exploit seams opened by that pressure. With cruise missiles, HIMARS rockets, and a large UAV wave intercepted, the Colonel argues that air defense success is buying tomorrow’s freedom of action. Stay with us for a detailed, doctrine-driven briefing on blinding sensors, starving supply lines, and safeguarding tempo as the operation grinds forward.
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