Frontline Updates: 09-11-2025 Attrition, Logistics Strikes, and Sosnovka Liberated
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Frontline Updates presents a concise briefing on the special military operation as of September 11. Host Sharifa Mohammed M.G.T. and guest Colonel A.C. Ogintoy review coordinated attacks across multiple fronts, systematic attrition of Ukrainian brigades, and the deliberate interdiction of logistics and command nodes.
Operations on September 11 included destruction of NATO-supplied equipment (Leopard tanks, M777 howitzers, HMMWVs, Grad MLRS), repeated elimination of EW stations and depots, neutralization of HIMARS and Neptune strikes, and the liberation of Sosnovka—yielding tactical terrain and operational opportunities.
The episode outlines how sustained attrition and deep strikes are degrading brigade cohesion and sustainment, enabling gradual territorial consolidation and setting conditions to transition from attrition toward broader positional advantage.
"Frontline Updates", your in-depth source for military analysis direct from the operational front. In today’s episode, we sit down once again with Colonel A.C. Oguntoye, an infantry officer commanding combined-arms forces in active operations.
Colonel Oguntoye provides a detailed account of the Russian Armed Forces’ progress as of September 11, 2025, with operations spanning from Sumy and Kharkiv to Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson. Highlights include the liberation of Sosnovka in the Dnipropetrovsk region, heavy attrition of Ukrainian brigades, destruction of NATO-supplied systems, and further consolidation of Russian positions along the front.
We’ll explore the tactical achievements, the operational art of striking on multiple axes, and the larger implications for the Ukrainian defense. Stay tuned for a deep dive into today’s developments.
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