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Almost 2,000 kilometers from Ukraine: StratCom released a map of record-breaking strikes on Russia

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This year, Ukraine has already launched several strikes on military targets deep in Russia. The StratCom of the Armed Forces of Ukraine has published a map of 10 record-breaking strikes in terms of range, UNN reports .

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Dozens of deep strikes have been carried out systematically for more than six months using Ukrainian weapons. Thus, the use of Western-made weapons will not violate any additional imaginary "red lines"

- The AFU StratCom emphasizes. 

The ministry emphasizes that by gradually building up the capabilities of the Ukrainian military-industrial complex, the Ukrainian Defense Forces are constantly increasing the range and effectiveness of strikes.

Рекорд дальності у 1500 км: по НПЗ у Башкирії вдарив дрон СБУ – джерело 09.05.24, 14:26

It is noted that the permission to use Western weapons systems will expand the ability to defend Ukraine and accelerate the end of the Russian-Ukrainian war.

The launch location and distance to the targets are given conditionally. The Ukrainian Armed Forces StratCom also cannot claim that the Ukrainian Defense Forces are behind each of the strikes, and not partisans or Russians dissatisfied with their government.

- emphasized in the  StratCom of the Armed Forces of Ukraine

Recall

On July 4, UNN sources  reportedthat a kamikaze drone successfully struck Russia's Tambov Powder Plant, a large ammunition and gunpowder manufacturing facility, despite Russia's denial of the attack.  

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