Weeks after the decision allowing Ukraine to use US-supplied weapons for limited strikes in Russian territory, the country is having some success in halting Russia’s new push along the northeast front.
Ukrainian commanders said that without the ability to use long-range guided missiles, such as ATACMS, their hands are tied. I Photo: Володимир Зеленський
However, military commanders are clamoring for restrictions on long-range missiles to be lifted, Samya Kullab reported for the Associated Press (AP).
Deteriorating battlefield conditions forced the US to permit Ukraine to use Western-supplied artillery and rocket systems to defend the eastern city of Kharkiv by targeting border regions where the Kremlin’s forces assemble and launch attacks.
The impact was swift: Ukrainian forces pushed Russian positions back, won time to better fortify their own positions, and even mounted small offensive actions.
But commanders said that without the ability to use long-range guided missiles, such as ATACMS, their hands are tied.
“We could target (Russian) brigade command points and the entire northern grouping because they are located 100 to 150 kilometers from the front line,” said Hefastus, an artillery commander in the Kharkiv region who goes by his callsign.
“Normal ammunition can’t get at them. With this kind, we can do a lot to destroy their centers of command,” Volodymyr Yurchuk, Aamer Madhani, Matt Lee, and Tara Copp also reported for AP.
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