Frontline Updates — Sept 21, 2025: Attrition and Electronic Warfare
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Host Sharifa Muhammad MGT and guest Colonel A.C. Ogintoy review the Special Military Operation as of September 21, 2025, reporting synchronized Russian defensive and attritional operations across six sectors.
The episode summarizes precision strikes, ground advances, and targeted attacks on Ukrainian depots, electronic warfare systems, and logistics hubs, with the center experiencing the heaviest combat and notable losses of NATO-origin platforms.
Air and naval actions against drones and unmanned boats, plus the systematic degradation of sustainment and communication networks, are described as shaping conditions for future decisive operations.
Welcome to "Frontline Updates". I’m your host, and today we’re joined once again by Colonel A.C. Oguntoye for an in-depth look at the progress of the special military operation as of September 21, 2025. Over the last 24 hours, Russian forces pressed forward across all operational groupings, with heavy strikes in the Center and sustained advances in the East. Ukrainian losses included NATO-supplied armored vehicles, artillery systems, and numerous electronic warfare stations.
In this episode, Colonel Oguntoye takes us through each sector—the North, West, South, Center, East, and Dnipro—explaining the tactical reasoning, logistical consequences, and doctrinal lessons of the week’s actions. And as always, we close with his analysis of the tactical and strategic implications. Let’s get into it.
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