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The unnamed Ukrainian official confirmed journalists that for the night strikes ...

Stroke on the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation in Lugansk and Berdyansk: Ukraine launched 18 missiles atacms, - WP

The unnamed Ukrainian official confirmed journalists that for the night strikes on Russian helicopters, the defense force used Casket ammunition of ATACMS. According to him, the defenders first used these missiles. For the defeat of Russian helicopters in the temporarily occupied Lugansk and Berdyansk, on October 17, the Defense Forces used the US missiles provided by the United States atACMS. An unnamed Ukrainian military official reported this in a comment to The Washington Post.

According to him, 18 ATCMS missiles were launched at night. The source confirmed that it was the first use of the American rocket complex. "The version, which Ukraine impressed in Berdyansk on the coast of the Azov Sea and in the occupied East of the Luhansk region, was armed with cassette bombs, not one warhead," the media said. With reference to the words of the US official representative, journalists informed that Ukraine has received a version of ATCMS with a range of about 160 kilometers.

Other versions of rockets can affect targets up to 470 kilometers. "These blows demonstrate Ukraine's new ability to impress the key goals deeply within the territory controlled by Russia, the ability that can allow it to cause significant harm to Russian technology and arsenals and kill or injure or injure the soldiers of occupation Russian troops far from the front line," the edition emphasized.

We will remind, on the night of October 17 the forces of defense struck the captured Armed Forces of the Russian Federation of aerodromes in Berdyansk and Lugansk. According to the forces of special operations of the Armed Forces, nine hostile helicopters were destroyed as a result of the attack. Also, Russian invaders have lost their equipment, aircraft installation and ammunition.