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Frontline Updates: The Art of Multi-Axis Pressure, SMO Assessment, May 13, 26
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- May 13, 2026
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Summary
Welcome to Frontline Updates, your weekly unclassified brief on the operational art and strategic dynamics of modern conflict. I’m your host. Today we drill deep into the Russian special military operation as of May 13, 2026. Our briefing comes from Colonel A.C. Oguntoye, an infantry officer with command experience at all levels of combined arms maneuver. We’ve obtained the Russian Ministry of Defense daily summary. But instead of reading bullet points, we’re going to dissect it: sector by sector, domain by domain. What does ‘improving tactical position’ actually mean? How do you attrit six Ukrainian brigades across six axes in one day? And why does shooting down 572 drones matter more than any single territorial gain? Colonel Oguntoye joins me now for a long-form operational review. No propaganda, just doctrine, logistics, force posture, and tempo. Let’s begin. #OperationalArt #CampaignAssessment #CounterBattery #DroneWarfare #AttritionStrategy #SituationReport2026 #bf7 #mw4