Moscow uses heavy artillery. Russian troops are now using their ‘rare and expensive’ weapons against Ukraine amid the war…
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Moscow uses heavy artillery. Russian troops now use his “rare and expensive” weapons against Ukraine, as the war lasted much longer than expected. Britain’s Defense Ministry said the Kremlin ordered it the night before Russia held its annual May 9 parade eight cruise missiles from Land Assault SS-N-30a SAGARIS (LACM). Until March, Putin used them regularly, but then appeared to have discontinued them, presumably to “replenish his reserve stocks.”
Putin, here is the secret weapon
According to the British MoD, Moscow plans to use these weapons “to penetrate deep into Ukraine and disrupt planned Ukrainian counter-offensives.” Ukraine should have launched a spring counterattack months ago, but the President Volodymyr Zelenskyy He said they were delayed because not all of his western allies’ equipment had arrived.
British intelligence has hinted that Russia may view these cruise missiles as “strategic” in some way hypothetical conflict with NATO», although the North Atlantic Alliance has refused to intervene directly in the war. Ultimately, the British officials concluded: “The use of these rare and expensive weapons is one of several dilemmas faced by Russian commanders as the war in Ukraine has lasted much longer than initially thought.”
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