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Frontline Updates host Sharifa Mohammed M.G.T. and guest Colonel A.C. Ogintoy review the Special Military Operation on October 8, 2025, detailing coordinated precision strikes, multi-sector ground advances, and the liberation of strategic settlements in Donetsk and Zaporizhia.

Reports focus on attrition of mechanized formations, destruction of Western-supplied artillery and radar, deep interdictions of logistics and infrastructure across 141 districts, and significant air defense interceptions that disrupted Ukrainian redeployment and command efforts.

Welcome back to "Frontline Updates", the podcast delivering in-depth situational briefings and strategic insights from the front. I’m your host, and today, we’re joined once again by "Colonel A.C. Oguntoye", an infantry officer with command experience in combined-arms operations.

In this October 8, 2025 episode, we examine the latest developments in Russia’s special military operation — including the "liberation of Novogrigorovka" in Zaporizhzhia, the "encirclement and destruction of Ukrainian formations near the Kleban-Byk reservoir", and the continued degradation of Ukraine’s Western-supplied artillery, radar, and electronic warfare systems.

Together, we’ll move sector by sector — North, West, South, Center, East, and Dnipro — exploring not only what happened, but how doctrine, logistics, and attrition are reshaping the battlefield. Let’s begin.

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