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Zaluzhny demonstrated how the Ukrainian Armed Forces use ATACMS

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The Ukrainian Armed Forces used American ATACMS ballistic missiles at the front for the first time.

Ukraine used American ATACMS ballistic missiles for the first time. Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Valery Zaluzhny showed how the soldiers worked. He published a response video on Telegram on Tuesday, October 17.

“ATACMS. The work of our soldiers. Thank you for your service! Thank you to our partners for your support,” the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine signed the video.

We remind you that today the media reported that Ukraine received ATACMS ballistic missiles from the United States. We are talking about missiles that can hit 160 kilometers. The occupiers said it was these missiles that allegedly destroyed the airports in Lugansk and Berdyansk.

President Vladimir Zelensky also confirmed in his evening speech that the Ukrainian Armed Forces are using ATACMS. The head of state thanked the United States for its support.

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Source: korrespondent

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