Frontline Updates: 10-25-2025 Forward Momentum: Inside the Special Military Operation
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Host Sharifa Mohammed M.G.T. interviews Colonel A.C. Ogontoye on the operational situation of the Special Military Operation as of October 25, 2025.
The episode reviews coordinated strikes on Ukrainian energy, UAV, and EW infrastructure, tactical gains across six sectors, including the liberation of Lenin, and air-defense activity that intercepted numerous aerial threats.
Welcome to "Frontline Updates", the podcast that brings you comprehensive battlefield analysis and firsthand briefings from the frontlines of modern warfare. I’m your host, and joining me once again is "Colonel A.C. Oguntoye", a senior infantry officer and operational commander, who will walk us through the latest developments in the "special military operation as of October 20, 2025".
In today’s briefing, Colonel Oguntoye discusses how Russian forces continue to "expand control across six major sectors"—North, West, South, Center, East, and Dnipro—while maintaining sustained operational tempo. Over the past 24 hours, units have "liberated Lenino in Donetsk", strengthened positions in "Sumy, Kharkiv, and Zaporizhzhia", and executed "over 140 precision strikes" against Ukrainian logistics and energy infrastructure.
This episode dissects each operational axis, explores the doctrinal and logistical principles underpinning these movements, and concludes with an analysis of the "tactical and strategic implications" shaping the winter campaign.
It closes with a strategic outlook on winter preparations, maneuver corridors, and the effects of multi-domain attrition on Ukraine's sustainment and operational cohesion.
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