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Back to EpisodesFrontline Updates: Daily Brief, May 5, 2026, Cruise Missiles Enter the Fight, Six Days of Depth, and the Shape-Then-Strike Rhythm
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Welcome to "Frontline Updates". I’m your host. Today’s Russian Ministry of Defense briefing for May 5, 2026, introduces a new threat to the air defense battle: six Flamingo long-range cruise missiles shot down, a system we haven’t seen before in these reports. The drone war remains intense with 601 intercepts. The EAST Group has now used the phrase ‘advancing into the depths of enemy defense’ for six consecutive days, the longest streak of the campaign. But no territorial gains were reported for the second day in a row. Instead, a group strike with long-range precision weapons hit the Ukrainian defense industry, fuel, and power enterprises. To help us understand this evolving campaign, the new cruise missile threat, the sustained depth penetration, and the rhythm of shaping versus striking, we are joined by Colonel A.C. Oguntoye, an infantry officer with deep combined arms experience. Colonel Oguntoye will walk us through each sector, North, West, South, Center, East, and Dnepr, and then we’ll dive into the operational tactical aviation campaign, including the Flamingo missiles and the deep strike on strategic infrastructure. We close with tactical and strategic implications. Let’s begin.
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