Frontline Updates: 09-16-2025 — Precision Strikes and Attrition on the Offensive
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Frontline Updates hosts Colonel A.C. Ogintoy to review the September 16 special military operation, describing coordinated attrition and deep interdiction across multiple sectors. The episode details over 1,400 Ukrainian personnel and critical assets lost, including Western-supplied M777 and Paladin artillery, counter-battery radars, EW stations, depots, and fuel hubs, as well as air defense success intercepting 357 drones.
The report explains how targeted strikes on logistics, EW nodes, and precision systems degrade Ukraine's ability to sustain coordinated fires and maneuver, outlining tactical gains across northern, western, southern, central, eastern, and Dnipro sectors and the broader strategic implications for the campaign.
Welcome to "Frontline Updates", your trusted source for in-depth military analysis from the battlefield. I’m your host, and today we continue our series of daily situation reports with Colonel A.C. Oguntoye, an infantry officer and commander with extensive experience leading combined-arms formations.
On September 16, 2025, Russian forces pressed forward across multiple axes: Sumy, Kharkiv, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia, Dnipropetrovsk, and Kherson. Ukrainian forces suffered over a thousand casualties in a single day, alongside the loss of NATO-supplied artillery, counter-battery radars, and electronic warfare stations. The day’s highlights included sustained advances in Donetsk, precision strikes against Western-linked logistics hubs, and the interception of over 350 Ukrainian drones.
We’ll examine the progress sector by sector, probing what happened, why it mattered, and how it shapes the larger strategic picture.
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