At the moment, the Non-Commissioned Officer Corps of the Armed Forces of Ukraine — which includes more than 250,000 sergeants…
The Armed Forces of Ukraine successfully used ATACMS tactical missile systems for a precision strike on military facilities located on the territory of Russia.
This was stated in a report by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
The General Staff called this a “significant event” and announced that the use of long-range strike capabilities will continue. The military emphasized that this strike demonstrates Ukraine’s unwavering commitment to its sovereignty.
“Despite the constant challenges of Russian offensives, Ukrainians remain resilient, demonstrating determination to defend their Homeland persistently and systematically”, — the statement reads.
The General Staff also outlined further plans regarding the use of Western weaponry:
“The use of long-range strike capabilities, including systems such as ATACMS, will continue”.
@armyinformcomua
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky, during his visit to Spain, held talks with Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and met with King Felipe VI.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky is on a visit to Spain, where he held meetings with weapons manufacturers and the heads of both chambers of parliament. The main topics were strengthening Ukraine’s air defense, defense cooperation, and integrating the industrial capabilities of the two countries.
Twelve of the occupiers’ artillery systems and one multiple launch rocket system were also destroyed.
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The equipment will strengthen the stability and protection of communications for Ukrainian units, including those on the frontline.
At the moment, the Non-Commissioned Officer Corps of the Armed Forces of Ukraine — which includes more than 250,000 sergeants…