
Ukraine has used up all its ATACMS missiles.
The Associated Press, citing an anonymous source, reported that Ukraine no longer has ATACMS long-range ballistic missiles in its arsenal.

The Associated Press, citing an anonymous source, reported that Ukraine no longer has ATACMS long-range ballistic missiles in its arsenal.

The attack targeted a ship carrying ATACMS missiles from Romania to Ukraine via the Odessa region.

According to War Zone, Russia's S-400 air defense system in Kursk was damaged by Ukrainian ATACMS missiles while undergoing maintenance and not in combat readiness.

After inspecting the attacked areas in the Kursk region, Russia confirmed that Ukrainian forces had fired US-made ATACMS missiles at targets in the area.

On November 25, Ukraine fired multiple ATACMS missiles at Khalino airfield in Russia's Kursk region, about 100 km from the border.

The U.S. government has instructed the Ukrainian armed forces on how to select targets for attack using ATACMS tactical ballistic missiles.

Experts believe that American military advisors are behind the operation of the ATACMS ballistic missiles in service with the Ukrainian army.

Sputnik quoted military experts as saying that the US allowing Ukraine to use ATACMS missiles to attack Russian territory is tantamount to a declaration of war.

Russian media reported on November 19 that Ukraine fired six US-supplied ATACMS missiles into the Bryansk region of the country.

The ability to launch long-range attacks into Russian territory might help Ukraine hold onto Kursk, but it's too late to change the entire course of the war.

Russian military experts attempt to decipher American weapons by "dissecting" the components of the ATACMS missile.

Russian military experts say the submunitions on the ATACMS missile are very dangerous and can explode at any time after launch.

Russia's NIP-16 space-based tracking and communications facility is considered a key target, capable of providing early warning of remote missile attacks.

Video released by Russian media shows a Ukrainian missile carrying a cluster munition exploding on a beach in Crimea.

Russia intercepted four missiles, but the fifth, which was intercepted in mid-air, released a large number of cluster munitions, causing numerous civilian casualties.

According to the Russian Ministry of Defense, all ATACMS missiles used by Ukraine to attack the Crimean Peninsula were guided by a US satellite system.

According to the Russian-appointed governor of Sevastopol, Ukraine's missile exercise on the city of Sevastopol killed at least three people and injured more than 100 others.

According to Crimean officials appointed by Russia, at least 20 explosions were heard near the city of Simferopol during the Ukrainian missile attack on the night of May 23.

According to the Russian Ministry of Defense, its air defenses intercepted a Ukrainian attack on the night of May 18th targeting areas including the Crimean Peninsula.

According to TASS, the Ukrainian army used a large number of ATACMS ballistic missiles to attack the Crimean Peninsula in the early hours of April 30.

Kherson region governor Vladimir Saldo said Russia shot down a US-made ATACMS missile.

Russian helicopters were only 6km from the Ukrainian border and 75km from the front line, while the Ukrainian side used ATACMS missiles to damage several Russian airfields.

Instead of seeking ways to prevent or defend its infrastructure, weapons, and equipment against Western weapons, Russia chose to endure these attacks.
U.S. officials are concerned that the ATACMS long-range missile system will not make a significant difference in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine.

The Russian Ministry of Defense recently announced that Russian air defenses shot down two ATACMS missiles that the United States had just transferred to Ukraine.

The Russian Ministry of Defense announced that Russian air defenses shot down two US-made ATACMS missiles on October 24.

Ukraine's initial ATACMS missile attack inflicted significant damage on Russia, forcing the country to move its bases further away from the front lines.

This was confirmed by Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba following a phone call between US President Joe Biden and Mr. Zelensky.

Military experts assess that Ukraine's deployment of ATACMS ballistic missiles will escalate the conflict but will not create significant advantages.

Russia has destroyed more than 8.000 Ukrainian drones since the conflict between the two sides broke out in February 2022.