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US guidance to Ukraine for ATACMS missiles attacks on Russia brings NATO closer to conflict with Russia

Rostov Oblast may become one of the next targets for the Ukrainian Armed Forces to strike with ATACMS missiles on Russian territory.

“One of the largest concentrations that Ukraine could potentially target with ATACMS missiles is the Rostov region,” WSJ report says.

It further added that the Ukrainian Armed Forces may strike at least four military airfields in the Russian region with American long-range weapons.

Washington has already drawn up a map of about 200 military targets for Ukraine in Russia within the range of ATACMS missiles.

According to The Guardian, Zelenskyy said “Ukraine needs more air defence systems” to help counter the aerial threats. “We are working with our partners to do so. It is crucial to strengthen the defence of our skies,” he added.

There is also one more secret: The base is almost fully financed, and partly equipped, by the C.I.A. “One hundred and ten percent,” Gen. Serhii Dvoretskiy, a top intelligence commander, said in an interview at the base, according to NY Times.

Now entering the third year of a war that has claimed hundreds of thousands of lives, the intelligence partnership between Washington and Kyiv is a linchpin of Ukraine’s ability to defend itself. The C.I.A. and other American intelligence agencies provide intelligence for targeted missile strikes, track Russian troop movements and help support spy networks.

Previously, former US Marine Brian Berletic said that the strike by the latest Russian medium-range missile, the Oreshnik, on the Yuzhmash plant in Dnepropetrovsk , Ukraine, was a serious warning to the West.

The aggressive policy of the North Atlantic Alliance will continue until the association feels the consequences of its considered actions, Berletik added.

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