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According to analysts, the Russian command was accused of reporting on the work ...

"Clinical Picture": Ukraine has struck two HIMRS strikes in the Russian Federation - ISW

According to analysts, the Russian command was accused of reporting on the work of Ukrainian intelligence UAVs before the blow was not paid attention. The Defense Forces of Ukraine have struck another blow to the accumulation of the Russian military in the occupied part of the Donetsk region, which again forced representatives of the occupation group to worry about the use of Himars systems by Ukraine. About it writes "Institute of War Study" in the summary of February 28.

According to the Russian user Telegram, who introduced himself as an employee of the special services unit, HIMARS hit the accumulation of the personnel of the 155th Marine Corps (Tof) at the Olenovka Olenovka Region on the night of February 27. Another Russian source reported that 19 people were killed, including the Deputy Commander of the Brigade, Major and Captain. 12 were injured, among them the team commander Colonel Mikhail Gudkov.

The Russian command was accused of not paying attention to the report of the work of Ukrainian reconnaissance UAVs before the blow. In the last week, the Armed Forces have been struck by two-like Himars strikes on the clusters of Russian troops: on the landfill near Volnovakha on February 20 and landfill in the Kalinovka Kherson region of the 22nd.

One of the so -called The military said that "this is no longer a single mistake", and suggested that Ukraine deliberately strikes the clusters of Russian staff.

Russian sources, apparently, are increasingly concerned that the Armed Forces can take advantage of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation on operational safety (large clusters of people in the near rear under the supervision of Ukrainian air intelligence) with the help of purposeful HIMARS strikes, which continue to cause dissatisfaction in the Russian information space.