Russian airfields, ammunition depots, and training grounds are no longer safe — Media.


The first strikes from Ukraine demonstrate new capabilities of Kyiv
Ukraine has carried out the first two strikes against Russia using missiles provided by the West. The first ATACMS missile was fired in the Bryansk region, and the second Storm Shadow missile went in a different direction. This indicates that Ukraine has expanded its military capabilities.
The counterstrikes were aimed at reducing the number of Russian troops before they send more troops and weapons to the front. The effectiveness of these missiles will depend on the number of missiles received by Ukraine and how effectively they are utilized.
“The caution of the USA in allowing the use of missiles has given Moscow the opportunity to relocate its most important targets. However, this may become an advantage for Ukraine, as Russian military equipment that is far from the front needs more Time to deploy on the battlefield,” military analysts stated.
Journalist Jane Lytvynenko claims that Russian airports, ammunition depots, and training grounds have now become vulnerable to attacks from Ukraine. Ukraine has the capability to choose its targets. Currently, hundreds of targets are within reach of Ukrainian missiles, which are more powerful than drones.
One possible target for an attack by Ukraine could be the southern part of the Rostov region, where airports are used for troop transportation to eastern Ukraine. According to Lytvynenko, such a strike could cause significant damage to Russia.
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