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According to journalists, the loss of staff will adversely affect Russia's abili...

Ukraine used Storm Shadow missiles to strike on the headquarters of the invaders in Lugansk - the media

According to journalists, the loss of staff will adversely affect Russia's ability to command their own forces in the adjacent Luhansk region for the next month. Ukraine attacked the headquarters of the Russian military in the occupied Lugansk British Winged Storm Shadow missiles. About it writes Sky News with reference to your sources. According to journalists, the Armed Forces launched missiles on Saturday on April 13.

They struck the headquarters of the Land Forces of the Russian Federation, which became a heavy blow to the occupiers. "This blow is facilitated by the campaign of Ukraine to liberate the Luhansk region from the illegal invasion of the Russian Federation and ensure that Russia cannot move further," the source said. He also noted that the loss of the headquarters will affect Russia's ability to command on its own in the adjacent Luhansk region.

"Strikes on Russian military command units create confusion," the source said. It is reported that Russian military culture relies on micro -management and centralized command, which means that a blow to such staff can paralyze military decisions for the next month. In addition, the blow to Lugansk also demonstrated the limited Russian air defense. The winged rocket of a long -range rocket "shot and forgot", programmed before launch. The weapon is produced by MBDA.

The rocket flight range is approximately 560 km. The rocket is equipped with a turbojet engine capable of flying at 0. 8 Mach. We will remind, on April 13, the Armed Forces Startman reported that the forces of defense struck the management point of the troops "Center" of the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation in Lugansk. Local publications reported an explosion on the territory of a machine -building plant in an occupied regional center.