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The Pentagon has denied Russia’s claims about HIMARS

The statements of the head of the Russian Defense Ministry about the destruction of American missile systems in Ukraine are another lie, emphasized in the United States.

The Pentagon has refuted Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu’s claims about the destruction of six US-made HIMARS missile systems in Ukraine. It was reported on August 3 by Reuters in relation to and. about. United States Department of Defense spokesman Todd Bressail.

“We are aware of these latest statements by Minister Shoigu, and they are another lie,” the official insisted.

According to Bressail, “The Ukrainians are using every one of the precision-guided missile systems” provided by the US and allies with remarkable accuracy and efficiency.

According to Reuters, Russia regularly claims that HIMARS was hit, but has never provided evidence.

Recall that in a conference call on August 2, Shoigu said that the work in the Donetsk region “is going according to plan.”

All HIMARS shots hit the target – OK South

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Source: korrespondent

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