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Welcome back to Frontline Updates. I'm your host. Today is February 25, 2026, and the Russian Ministry of Defense has released its daily briefing. The headline is a territorial gain: the 'North' force group has established control over the village of Grafskoye in Kharkiv Oblast. But as we dig into the details, we find a number of remarkable items. In the Western sector, Russian forces report engaging the 'security brigade of the General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.' This is not a front-line combat unit. This is the unit responsible for protecting Ukraine's highest military leadership. Its presence in a combat sector raises profound questions about Ukrainian manpower reserves and command priorities. In the Dnipro sector, another Israeli-made RADA radar has been destroyed. And the air defense numbers have dropped sharply, 115 UAVs intercepted, compared to 380 just yesterday. To help us understand what these developments mean for the campaign, we are joined by Colonel A.C. Oguntoye. Colonel Oguntoye is an Infantry Officer with deep expertise in combined arms operations and the structure of military forces. Colonel, welcome back.
Today's briefing contains several anomalies that, when examined closely, reveal important truths about the state of the war. The engagement of the General Staff security brigade is perhaps the most significant. Let's explore what it means and how it fits into the broader operational picture.
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By cobracommansWelcome back to Frontline Updates. I'm your host. Today is February 25, 2026, and the Russian Ministry of Defense has released its daily briefing. The headline is a territorial gain: the 'North' force group has established control over the village of Grafskoye in Kharkiv Oblast. But as we dig into the details, we find a number of remarkable items. In the Western sector, Russian forces report engaging the 'security brigade of the General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.' This is not a front-line combat unit. This is the unit responsible for protecting Ukraine's highest military leadership. Its presence in a combat sector raises profound questions about Ukrainian manpower reserves and command priorities. In the Dnipro sector, another Israeli-made RADA radar has been destroyed. And the air defense numbers have dropped sharply, 115 UAVs intercepted, compared to 380 just yesterday. To help us understand what these developments mean for the campaign, we are joined by Colonel A.C. Oguntoye. Colonel Oguntoye is an Infantry Officer with deep expertise in combined arms operations and the structure of military forces. Colonel, welcome back.
Today's briefing contains several anomalies that, when examined closely, reveal important truths about the state of the war. The engagement of the General Staff security brigade is perhaps the most significant. Let's explore what it means and how it fits into the broader operational picture.
#RussiaUkraineWar #MilitaryBriefing #SpecialMilitaryOperation #Donetsk #Zaporizhzhia #Sumy #Kharkiv #Dnipropetrovsk #OperationalUpdate #DefenseAnalysis #Geopolitics #WarReport #February252026 #MilitaryAnalysis #SITREP #DeepStrikes #AirDefense #RADAR #HMMWV #M777 #MLRS #bf6 #mw3