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Ukraine's ATACMS Strikes Intensify, Targeting Key Russian Defenses

Originally Published 1 year ago — by BBC.com

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Russia has acknowledged that a key air defence system and an air base in the Kursk region were hit by US-supplied Atacms missiles from Ukraine, marking a significant escalation in the conflict. The Russian Defence Ministry reported that two of the five missiles reached their targets, causing damage and casualties, and promised retaliatory measures. This comes amid heightened tensions following the US's reported approval for Ukraine to use Atacms missiles on Russian soil. Concurrently, Ukraine faced a record drone attack from Russia, impacting critical infrastructure and power supply.

Ukraine Strikes Russian Targets with US ATACMS, Kremlin Confirms

Originally Published 1 year ago — by POLITICO Europe

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Ukraine's armed forces have reportedly used US-made ATACMS missiles to strike a military and civilian airfield in Russia's Kursk region, as well as S-400 missile positions in Lotarevka. The Russian defense ministry confirmed the attacks, stating that several missiles were intercepted but some hit their targets. While Ukraine has not officially disclosed the missile types used, the White House has confirmed Ukraine's use of ATACMS for defense purposes. The strikes come amid ongoing tensions and military operations in the region.

Ukraine's ATACMS Strikes Escalate Tensions Amid U.S. Support

Originally Published 1 year ago — by FRANCE 24 English

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Russia has vowed retaliation after Ukraine launched two more ATACMS missile strikes on Russian military installations in the Kursk region, causing damage and casualties. This escalation follows Ukraine's initial use of US-supplied ATACMS missiles, prompting Russia to respond with an experimental hypersonic missile. The conflict has intensified with record drone attacks and ongoing military advances, as NATO and Ukraine meet to discuss the security situation. Despite the tensions, NATO remains committed to supporting Ukraine.

Ukraine Targets Russian Airfield in Kursk with ATACMS Strikes

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Meduza

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Ukraine launched an ATACMS missile strike on the Kursk Vostochny airfield in Russia, targeting a largely vacant area near the Khalino Airbase. The attack involved at least five missiles with cluster warheads, and videos verified by Meduza show strikes near air defense missile launch sites. Russian authorities claimed to have intercepted several missiles but provided no specific details. This follows increased fortification efforts by Russia at airfields within ATACMS range after the U.S. allowed Ukraine to use these longer-range weapons.

Ukraine's ATACMS Strikes Intensify, Targeting Russian Airfields

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Forbes

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Ukraine launched American-made ATACMS missiles at Russia's Khalino air base in Kursk, potentially disrupting Russian air operations by damaging facilities and aircraft. This strike is part of Ukraine's strategic efforts to weaken Russian military capabilities near the border, as tensions escalate with expected Russian counterattacks. The attack may have also impacted Russian air defenses, creating opportunities for future Ukrainian drone strikes.

Ukraine's ATACMS Strikes Spark Russian Retaliation Threats

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Euromaidan Press

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Ukraine has reportedly used ATACMS ballistic missiles to strike a Russian military airfield in Kursk Oblast, marking the first use of these long-range missiles in such an operation. This follows U.S. President Joe Biden's approval for Ukraine to target deeper into Russian territory. The strike involved cluster munitions and targeted the "Kursk-East" tactical aviation airfield, with reports indicating that only one of the eight missiles was not intercepted by Russian air defenses. The Ukrainian government has not officially commented on the attack.

Escalating Drone and Missile Strikes Intensify Russia-Ukraine Conflict

Originally Published 1 year ago — by BBC.com

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Russia and Ukraine have exchanged missile and drone strikes, escalating tensions as Russia launched nearly 1,500 strikes on Ukraine, injuring dozens. Ukraine retaliated by targeting an oil depot near Moscow and other sites in Bryansk and Kursk regions. The conflict saw the use of US-supplied Atacms missiles by Ukraine, with US President Biden permitting their use in response to Russian actions involving North Korean troops. Both nations are intensifying efforts to gain a strategic advantage before potential diplomatic changes with the upcoming US presidential transition.

Ukraine Strikes Russia with Western Missiles Amid Intensified Conflict

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Kyiv Independent

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Retired U.S. General Ben Hodges discusses the implications of the U.S. supplying Ukraine with ATACMS missiles, a move that marks a significant shift in White House policy. This decision comes as Ukraine faces a joint Russian-North Korean force and ahead of Donald Trump's presidency, which may alter U.S. support for Ukraine. Hodges emphasizes that Ukraine's resilience and strategic use of new military capabilities could degrade Russian forces, but warns that Western support is crucial for Ukraine's success. He also highlights the potential impact of Trump's policies on U.S.-Russia relations and the geopolitical landscape.

Ukraine Launches US-Made Long-Range Missiles Amid Intensified Russian Assaults

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Forbes

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Ukraine has begun using American-made ATACMS missiles against Russian targets, following President Biden's authorization. However, the supply of these missiles is limited, with potentially fewer than 50 available, and the Biden administration's authority to provide military aid may end with the incoming Trump administration. Despite the effectiveness of ATACMS, Ukraine may soon need to rely on its own munitions for deep strikes as political and logistical constraints tighten.

Ukraine Launches U.S. Long-Range Missiles at Russia, Escalating Tensions

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Forbes

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The Biden administration has allowed Ukraine to use U.S.-made long-range ATACMS rockets against Russian targets, marking a significant policy shift. Ukrainian forces launched these rockets at a major Russian ammunition storage site in Bryansk, though the extent of the damage is unclear. This decision comes amid increased tensions, with North Korea reinforcing Russian troops and Russia fortifying its military sites. The U.S. maintains it is not at war with Russia, despite Russian claims to the contrary.

Biden's Approval of Long-Range Missiles for Ukraine Sparks Global Debate

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Vox.com

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The Biden administration has allowed Ukraine to use US-supplied longer-range missiles, which Ukraine quickly used to strike a Russian weapons depot. This decision raises concerns about potential nuclear escalation, as Russia's new nuclear doctrine allows for a nuclear response to conventional attacks involving support from nuclear powers like the US. While experts believe the risk of nuclear conflict remains low, the situation highlights the ongoing tit-for-tat dynamic between Russia and the US, with each side escalating in response to the other's actions.

Ukraine Strikes Russia with U.S. Missiles, Escalating Tensions

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Washington Post

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Ukraine has launched U.S.-made ATACMS missiles into Russia for the first time, targeting a weapons depot in the Bryansk region. While Russia claims most missiles were intercepted, Ukraine reports significant damage. This escalation comes ahead of President-elect Donald Trump's return to office, which may alter the conflict's trajectory.

Ukraine's First Use of US ATACMS Missiles Sparks Russian Tensions

Originally Published 1 year ago — by NPR

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Ukraine has fired six U.S.-made ATACMS missiles into Russia for the first time, targeting the Bryansk region. The Russian Defense Ministry reported that five missiles were intercepted, with no injuries reported. This action follows the Biden administration's decision to allow Ukraine to use long-range Western weaponry. The move has raised tensions, with Russia updating its nuclear doctrine to consider attacks by nonnuclear states supported by nuclear-armed nations as potential grounds for a nuclear response. Ukrainian officials have not confirmed the missile strikes.

Ukraine Launches US Long-Range Missiles into Russia, Escalating Tensions

Originally Published 1 year ago — by CNN

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Ukraine has launched US-made ATACMS missiles into Russia's Bryansk region, marking a significant escalation in the conflict. This follows President Biden's recent authorization for Ukraine to use these longer-range weapons against Russian targets. The attack, which occurred on the 1,000th day of the war, saw six missiles fired, with Russian defenses claiming to have intercepted most of them. The move comes amid ongoing tensions, including Russia's updated nuclear doctrine and the involvement of North Korean troops in the conflict.