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Ukrainian Tochka-U Burned Down the russian Fortified Zone in Chernihiv region (Photo)

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Missile launch from  "Tochka-U" tactical operative missile complex of the Armed Forces of Ukraine/ illustrative photo of pre-war times
Missile launch from "Tochka-U" tactical operative missile complex of the Armed Forces of Ukraine/ illustrative photo of pre-war times

The more the Ukrainian military will have missiles with a range of 100-120 km, the faster will be the rate of disposal of the enemy

During the battles for Chernihiv region, the Armed Forces of Ukraine struck at the Russian fortified area and transshipment base, which was located near one of the villages and one of the railway stations in the region.

The russian occupiers used the village as a shield for artillery fire, the station was used for fuel transshipment. But at one point these atrocities stopped - the occupiers were hit by a missile of the Tochka-U (NATO - Scarb B) tactical operational missile complex of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. This is stated in the publication of the Ukrainian military portal ArmyInform.

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On the one hand, we have the first report from the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine during the war that the Ukrainian military is successfully using the "Tochka-U" complex against the enemy.

On the other hand, we have good confirmation - if the West gives Ukraine long-range missile systems, disposal of the occupiers will be much faster.

Defense Express / The result of work of Tochka-U tactical operational missile complex used by Ukrainian military in Chernihiv region, Ukraine
The result of work of Tochka-U tactical operational missile complex used by Ukrainian military in Chernihiv region, Ukraine / Photo credit : ArmyInform

Earlier, Defense Express reported that there is a certain amount of "Tochka" tactical operational missile complexes put into storages in Eastern Europe. We hope that the Armed Forces of Ukraine will also receive such weapons as a part of NATO partners assistance.

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