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Back to EpisodesFrontline Updates: Daily Brief, 30 April 2026, Record Drone Intercepts, Radar Hunting, and Two New Gains
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Welcome to "Frontline Updates". I’m your host. Today we’re analyzing the Russian Ministry of Defense daily briefing for April 30, 2026, a day that saw two territorial gains: Korchakovka in Sumy and Novoaleksandrovka in Donetsk. But the headline numbers are staggering: 571 fixed-wing drones shot down in a single day, the highest of this campaign. The hunting of high‑value systems continues: two Israeli‑made RADA RPS‑42 counter‑battery radars, a second U.S. Paladin howitzer in two days, a Buk‑M1 surface‑to‑air missile system, and six electronic warfare stations destroyed across multiple sectors. The Black Sea Fleet also eliminated four uncrewed surface vessels. To help us understand what is driving this intense multi‑domain campaign, we are joined again by Colonel A.C. Oguntoye, an infantry officer with deep combined arms experience. Colonel Oguntoye will walk us through each ground sector, North, West, South, Center, East, and Dnepr, and then we’ll dedicate a full segment to the operational‑tactical aviation campaign, including the record drone intercepts and the strategic implications of targeting UAV assembly sites. We close with tactical and strategic implications. Let’s begin.
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