The Ukrainian army has physically transferred the fighting to the territory of Crimea, said Generals Zaluzhny and Zabrodsky.
The Ukrainian military carried out missile strikes on the airbases of the Russian aggressors in the temporarily occupied Crimea. The Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, General Valery Zaluzhny and First Deputy Head of the Defense Committee of the Verkhovna Rada, Lieutenant General Mikhail Zabrodsky, wrote about this in an article published in Ukrinform on Wednesday, September 7.
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The article states that the main feature of Russia’s war against Ukraine is “a decisive disproportion in capabilities.” At the same time, it is impossible to deprive the enemy of such an advantage, but the Ukrainians will be able to “oppose the enemy with their ability to act in a similar way and in a similar range.”
“Of course, we are talking about the supply by Ukrainian partners for the Armed Forces of Ukraine of weapon systems or some type of ammunition with an appropriate range,” the article said.
At the same time, it is emphasized that these are not just some names, like, for example, the MGM-140B ATACMS Block 1A missile for the Himars MLRS.
“A joint approach should be taken to re-equip the artillery, missile forces, tactical aviation and the Naval Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and other parts of their power,” the article said.
Zaluzhny and Zabrodsky pointed out that one of the main examples of the correctness of this method this year was the successful effort of the Armed Forces of Ukraine “to physically transfer the fighting to the temporarily occupied territory of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea.”
“We are talking about a series of successful missile attacks on the enemy’s Crimean air bases, especially on the Saki airport,” the article said.
Remember, on August 9, explosions rocked the Saki military airport in Russian-occupied Crimea. The Russian Defense Ministry explained this incident as “the detonation of some aviation munitions.”
In this regard, the media, citing satellite images, said that Russia suffered the largest aviation loss in one day since the Second World War.
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Source: korrespondent

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