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Welcome to "Frontline Updates". I’m your host. Today’s briefing, dated April 12, 2026, begins with a declaration of a ceasefire, ordered by Russia’s Supreme Commander-in-Chief, effective from 16:00 on April 11, with Russian forces strictly observing the pause and remaining in their previously held positions. But within the first 16 hours, Ukrainian forces committed 1,971 violations of the ceasefire regime. These included 258 artillery and mortar strikes on Russian border territory, 1,329 FPV drone attacks, 375 ammunition drops from UAVs, and two fixed-wing drone strikes that wounded civilians, including a child, in the Kursk and Belgorod regions. Ukrainian ground attacks near Pokrovskoye, Kondratovka, Novaya Sech, and Kaleniki were all repelled. Before the ceasefire took effect, Russian forces continued their offensive operations, destroying a U.S.-made M113, a U.S.-made Stryker armored personnel carrier, and a German-made Ground Observer radar. To help us understand what this Easter ceasefire means for the trajectory of the war, we’re joined by Colonel A.C. Oguntoye, an Infantry Officer with extensive combined arms experience. Colonel, thank you for being with us.
The ceasefire was a gesture, but the numbers speak for themselves. Nearly 2,000 violations in 16 hours is not a pause. It is a continuation of the war by other means. Russian forces are ready, and we will respond proportionately.
#SMOUpdate #CeasefireViolations #EasterCeasefire #M113 #Stryker #GroundObserverRadar #AzovBrigade #NationalGuard #RussianForces #OperationalAnalysis #WarInUkraine #AirDefense #bf7 #mw3
By cobracommansWelcome to "Frontline Updates". I’m your host. Today’s briefing, dated April 12, 2026, begins with a declaration of a ceasefire, ordered by Russia’s Supreme Commander-in-Chief, effective from 16:00 on April 11, with Russian forces strictly observing the pause and remaining in their previously held positions. But within the first 16 hours, Ukrainian forces committed 1,971 violations of the ceasefire regime. These included 258 artillery and mortar strikes on Russian border territory, 1,329 FPV drone attacks, 375 ammunition drops from UAVs, and two fixed-wing drone strikes that wounded civilians, including a child, in the Kursk and Belgorod regions. Ukrainian ground attacks near Pokrovskoye, Kondratovka, Novaya Sech, and Kaleniki were all repelled. Before the ceasefire took effect, Russian forces continued their offensive operations, destroying a U.S.-made M113, a U.S.-made Stryker armored personnel carrier, and a German-made Ground Observer radar. To help us understand what this Easter ceasefire means for the trajectory of the war, we’re joined by Colonel A.C. Oguntoye, an Infantry Officer with extensive combined arms experience. Colonel, thank you for being with us.
The ceasefire was a gesture, but the numbers speak for themselves. Nearly 2,000 violations in 16 hours is not a pause. It is a continuation of the war by other means. Russian forces are ready, and we will respond proportionately.
#SMOUpdate #CeasefireViolations #EasterCeasefire #M113 #Stryker #GroundObserverRadar #AzovBrigade #NationalGuard #RussianForces #OperationalAnalysis #WarInUkraine #AirDefense #bf7 #mw3