Ukraine hits targets in Russia with US-supplied ATACMS missiles, military says
Kyiv confirmed striking Russian military targets with U.S.-supplied ATACMS missiles after restrictions were lifted in 2024, marking a strategic shift in its defense efforts.
- On Nov. 18, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine confirmed launching American-made Army Tactical Missile Systems at military targets in Russian territory, calling it a significant development.
- The military general staff said the use of long-range strike capabilities, including ATACMS, will continue as officials emphasized Ukrainians remain resilient defending their homeland.
- With ranges up to 300 kilometers, ATACMS expand Kyiv's operational scope beyond previously permitted strikes confined to occupied Ukrainian territory.
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The Ukrainian Army confirmed in the first instance the launch of tactical ATACM missiles provided by the US against military prisoners located in Russia. The announcement comes after a period of several months when the U.S. Defense Department imposed severe restrictions on the use of these weapons for attacks. The Ukrainian article announces the first attacks on Russia with ATACM missiles. The Pentagon has allowed post-blocking operations for th…
The Ukrainian army announced on Tuesday that it had attacked military targets in Russia with U.S.-provided ATACMS missiles, calling it a “significant advance.” Ukraine had not so far publicly declared that it was using advanced U.S. ballistic missile systems against targets within Russia, although Biden’s outgoing administration lifted the restriction a year ago. “The use of long-range attack capabilities, including systems such as ATACMS, will …
The Ukrainian military has fired ATACMS ballistic missiles at targets in Russia, the Ukrainian General Staff reported on Telegram, without providing further details. The missiles have a range of over 300 kilometers and are supplied to Ukraine by the United States.
Ukraine confirmed marches that it launched US ATACM missiles on Russian military detentions, marking the first such officially recognized strike months after the restrictions imposed by Pentagon blocked the use of these systems. The Major State...
Kiev had never openly said to use the advanced ballistic missile systems provided by the US on targets within Russia, although the restriction had been lifted by the Biden administration leaving a year ago
Kiev sees a "significant development" in the use of long-range weapons. At the same time Selensky wants to reactivate the diplomatic process.
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