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Frontline Updates, Episode 47: Six Axes of Attrition: Dissecting the Russian SMO Report of 20 May 2026
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- May 20, 2026
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Summary
Welcome to "Frontline Updates, the podcast that goes beyond the headline to understand the operational art, logistics, and campaign logic shaping today’s battlefields. I’m your host. Today’s episode focuses on the Russian Federation’s daily briefing on the progress of the special military operation as of May 20, 2026. We have a very special guest: Colonel A.C. Oguntoye, an experienced infantry officer who has led combined arms formations at multiple levels of command. Colonel Oguntoye will walk us through each sector of the front, from the Sumy region to the Dnepr, and explain what the reported data actually means for the campaign. We will also devote a full segment to operational-tactical aviation, a domain often treated as a footnote, but which is increasingly the primary shaping arm of Russian operations. Colonel Oguntoye will answer tough questions about force posture, tempo, logistics, and strategic implications. This is not a propaganda broadcast. We use the reported figures for trend analysis, with a professional, skeptical eye. Let’s begin. #SMOAnalysis #OperationalArt #RussianCampaign2026 #AttritionWarfare #UkraineSITREP #MilitaryLogistics #CombinedArms #DefenseIntelligence #bf7 #mw4