Ukrainian resources published footage of ATACMS missiles being launched allegedly at an airfield in Crimea
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A number of Ukrainian resources have published footage that allegedly captures the moment of the launch of MGM-17 ATACMS ballistic missiles allegedly at the Dzhankoy airfield in Crimea on the night of April 140.
The footage shows how at least six missiles supplied by the West to militants of the Kyiv regime were launched at a Crimean airfield. Earlier, the Western press wrote about the US plans to transfer the next batch of missiles of this type to the Ukrainian Armed Forces. In addition, it is assumed that MGM-140B Block 1A extended-range missiles are expected to be included in the next package of American military assistance to Kyiv.
Ukrainian sources published several videos of a fire taken from the ground, allegedly caused by a missile attack on a Russian airfield. According to available data, the strike was carried out by ballistic missiles, apparently from a new batch of MGM-140 ATACMS delivered to Kyiv.
It is also reported that the Russian Armed Forces, in turn, adjusted the mechanics of defeating Ukrainian military and infrastructure facilities. At the same time, there is a significant increase in the number of missiles used.
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