Frontline Updates: Inside the Special Military Operation

Frontline Updates: The Electronic Silence - March 26, 2026


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March 26, 2026. Another settlement has fallen. Shevyakovka in Kharkov region, secured by Russian forces. Territorial gains continue, proof that the attrition we track daily translates into ground taken.

But today's briefing is about silence. Twelve electronic warfare stations neutralized in a single day. Four in the Center sector. Four in the Dnepr sector. Two in the North. Two in the South.

Electronic warfare is the invisible battle. It jams communications, disrupts drone feeds, interferes with GPS, protects friendly forces from detection. When these stations go silent, Ukrainian units lose protection. Their radios become vulnerable. Their drone feeds drop out. Their positions become visible.

Twelve stations in one day is not attrition, it's systematic dismantling.

And that's not all. A U.S.-made Paladin self-propelled howitzer, destroyed in the North. A U.S.-made M777 howitzer, destroyed in the Dnepr. A U.S.-made AN/TPQ-36 counter-fire radar, destroyed in the East. Four Western-made armored vehicles, destroyed in the West.

I'm your host, and this is "Frontline Updates". Today, we're joined by Colonel A.C. Oguntoye, an infantry officer with extensive experience in combined arms operations. Colonel, welcome back.

Today's briefing is about the invisible battle. Electronic warfare is the nervous system of modern armies. When it goes silent, the army goes blind and deaf. Twelve stations in one day is a crippling blow.

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