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The Armed Forces Counter -offense under Kherson: The US Defense Ministry reported that "dynamics are changing"

The Armed Forces of the Armed Forces Lloyd Austin considers the high skills of the Armed Forces and strategic use of weapons and NATO allies. Especially HIMARS. US Defense Head Lloyd Austin said Ukraine is making progress in the Kherson region. According to him, changes in the dynamics on the battlefield are observed. About it reports CNN.

The Minister of Defense of the USA considers the progress of the US Secretary of Defense, thanks to the high skills of the Armed Forces and strategic use of weapons delivered by the United States and NATO allies. In particular, Himars mobile missile systems. "Now we are seeing some change in the dynamics on the battlefield. They have done everything very well in the Kharkiv region, used the opportunities and advanced.

Fighting in the Kherson region is making a little slower, but they are making progress," Austin explained. The minister assessed how the Armed Forces use the Himars systems on Russian ammunition and command points, which significantly limited the possibilities of the Russians. So Ukrainians changed the dynamics and created aid for maneuvers.

When asked why the United States is not supplied by the ATACMS long -range missiles, Austin said that he was regularly communicating with his Ukrainian colleague Alexei Reznikov and believes that US support has been very effective. According to Austin, it is not only and not so much in the available weapons and equipment, but in how all this is used, how it all is synchronized to achieve the effect in battles.

At the same time, he believes that it is difficult to predict a further scenario that the war can go in Ukraine, but assured that the US will continue to support Ukraine as much as it will be needed. "The Ukrainians surprised the world with the ability to repel and take the initiative to defend democracy," explained the head of the Ministry of Defense. " Recall that Ukraine and France have agreed to supply 18 Caesar SAUs, which were originally intended for Denmark.