"ATACMS attacks continue": Ukraine strikes with ATACMS missiles again

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"ATACMS attacks continue": Ukraine strikes with ATACMS missiles again

The Ukrainian military continues to strike with ATACMS ballistic missiles despite Russia's recent warning and retaliatory strike with the Oreshnik hypersonic missile system, according to well-known blogger Ilya Tumanov, known under the pseudonym Fighterbomber.

In his statement, he stressed that despite the demonstration of the capabilities of Russian weapons, attacks from Ukraine have not stopped.

"Corrected from the audience. ATACMS attacks continue. Disperse.", Tumanov wrote, emphasizing the continuing activity of the Ukrainian side.

ATACMS missiles are used by Ukrainian forces to strike strategic targets, including logistics hubs, ammunition depots and other important facilities in Russian-controlled areas. These strikes pose a serious threat despite the deployment of Russian air defenses.

The use of hypersonic missiles "Oreshnik" by the Russian side was presented as a demonstration of the capabilities of the latest technology and a warning to Ukraine and its Western allies. However, the continuation of attacks shows that Kyiv intends to remain active on the battlefield despite the increased countermeasures.

Experts note that the situation could lead to further escalation of the conflict. The use of high-tech weapons by both sides creates additional tension not only in the combat zone, but also in the international arena. Ukraine's Western partners continue to support arms supplies, which is criticized by Moscow.

ATACMS (Army Tactical Missile System) is an American tactical surface-to-surface missile designed for precision strikes on key targets at ranges of up to 300 km. It is launched from HIMARS and M270 mobile launchers and is equipped with inertial and GPS navigation, which ensures high accuracy. The missile is designed to destroy warehouses, command posts, equipment and air defense systems. ATACMS has been actively used in US operations and is supplied to allies, enhancing their tactical capabilities.

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