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Ukraine Launches First ATACMS Strike Inside Russia

  • Editor Staff
  • November 19, 2024
U.S. Army field artillery launches ATACMS in Australia (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Andrew Dickson)
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Ukraine used U.S.-supplied Army Tactical Missile Systems (ATACMS) for the first time to strike a target inside Russia, targeting an ammunition depot in Bryansk Oblast early Tuesday morning.

According to Ukrainian and U.S. officials, the missile strike successfully destroyed the 67th GRAU Arsenal, a critical storage facility for Russian artillery and air defense munitions, located near the town of Karachev, approximately 70 miles from the Ukrainian border.

Last night, Ukrainian forces conducted the first MGM-140 ATACMS strike into Russian territory, successfully hitting the 67th GRAU Arsenal, a critical ammunition storage facility in Bryansk Oblast.

Seen here, footage of Ukrainian HIMARS launching ATACMS into Russia. pic.twitter.com/WRc6pD9Ir1

— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) November 19, 2024


Andrii Kovalenko, a representative of Ukraine’s National Security and Defense Council said the operation targeted a facility housing artillery ammunition, anti-aircraft missiles, and guided aerial munitions. Videos from the scene showed a large fireball and a series of secondary explosions, indicating significant damage to the site.

Early this morning, a large explosion tore through Russia’s 67th GRAU Arsenal, a critical ammunition storage facility in Bryansk Oblast, sending a fireball soaring hundreds of feet in the air.

Ukrainian attack drones had been spotted in the area. pic.twitter.com/YhNWDIsqJe

— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) November 19, 2024


Russia’s Ministry of Defense acknowledged the strike, reporting that six ATACMS missiles were launched, of which five were intercepted by Russian air defenses. The ministry claimed that the remaining missile caused a fire at the depot but reported no casualties or significant damage.

U.S. officials earlier confirmed that President Joe Biden recently approved the deployment of ATACMS for strikes inside Russian territory. These long-range missiles, capable of hitting targets up to 190 miles away, were previously restricted to use in Ukrainian-occupied areas, including Crimea.

The attack coincided with Russia’s formal update to its nuclear weapons doctrine, signed by President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday. The revised doctrine allows for nuclear responses to foreign ballistic missile strikes on Russian territory.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov described the ATACMS strike as evidence of Western intent to escalate the conflict. However, U.S. officials dismissed the rhetoric, citing no indications of imminent nuclear action by Moscow.

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