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Russian TV became concerned about ATACMS for Ukraine and began to assess where the Ukrainian Armed Forces could reach. Video

Russia is worried about ATACMS for Ukraine

Russian propagandists, who rejoice after every strike on civilian infrastructure in Ukraine, are now throwing a tantrum over ATACMS missiles. The Kremlin's mouthpieces are frantically discussing where Ukrainian troops will be able to strike now.

At the same time, citizens of the terrorist country of the Russian Federation have been warned that long-range missiles have already been transferred to the Ukrainian Armed Forces. The propagandists announced this on one of their shows.

Odious propagandist Olga Skabeyeva complained that Ukrainian troops would be able to strike a number of Russian and temporarily occupied cities.

"For your understanding, ATACMS 300 km is Belgorod, Kursk, Bryansk, Voronezh, Sevastopol, Orel, Lipetsk, Donetsk, Luhansk, Rostov-on-Don. This is a huge territory that Ukrainians can now reach," Skabeeva said.

She also revealed that ATACMS is probably already at the disposal of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Skabeyeva complained that the United States first transfers weapons and then only announces them.

"Before announcing military aid, the Americans usually deliver this aid to Ukraine. Therefore, we assume that everything that is due from the 61 billion military aid package is already on the territory of our enemy," the propagandist said.

As a reminder, in March 2024, the United States provided Ukraine with an unspecified number of long-range ATACMS miss iles, some of which it has already used to hit Russian targets in the rear.

As OBOZ.UA reported earlier, military expert Oleksandr Kovalenko explained how ATACMS could easily destroy Russian air defense in Crimea. He also announced how many such missiles would be needed for this.

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