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Breaking the Kill Chain - Counter-Interdiction and Deep Battle

Breaking the Kill Chain - Counter-Interdiction and Deep Battle

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Welcome back to Frontline Updates. I'm your host. Today is February 21, 2026, and the Russian Ministry of Defense has released its daily briefing. On the surface, we see familiar patterns: positional improvements in the North, the liberation of the village of Karpovka in Donetsk, and continued pressure across all sectors. But beneath the surface, today's briefing contains a significant development in the ongoing deep battle. Russian forces report destroying a HIMARS transporter-loader vehicle and damaging Flamingo long-range cruise missile launchers. This is not just another tally mark in the equipment column. This is a shift in the targeting paradigm, moving from intercepting munitions to attacking the launch systems themselves. To help us understand what this means for the operational art, we are joined by Colonel A.C. Oguntoye. Colonel Oguntoye is an Infantry Officer with deep expertise in combined arms operations and the evolving dynamics of this conflict. Colonel, welcome back.

Today's briefing contains a thread that, when pulled, reveals a great deal about how the Russian General Staff is thinking about the problem of Ukrainian deep strikes. We're going to follow that thread through each sector and into the operational-tactical domain. Let's begin.

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