A video has surfaced online capturing the striking of the training ground of occupation forces located in the occupied part of the Luhansk region.
The video was captured by a drone conducting reconnaissance of targets, including the concentration of enemy forces, and recording the strikes. Preliminary information indicates that an ATACMS missile equipped with a cluster warhead was launched against the invaders.
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The exact timing of the strike is not reported, but all indications suggest that it was carried out recently. Specifically, Defense Express has localized the location of the events, with reference to the vicinity of the settlement of Rohove in the Luhansk region.
From the current front line, this is approximately 80 kilometers away.
This could suggest that the strike may have been carried out not only with ATACMS, which in the M39 version (ATACMS Block I) have a range of up to 165 km, but also with Tochka-U SRBMs (NATO: SS-21 Scarab), which has a range of up to 120 km and can also be equipped with a cluster warhead.
The attack was conducted within a reconnaissance-strike loop, where the drone transmitted precise target coordinates in real-time, and the weapon system responded without delay.
Overall, there were three missile strikes. The first strike targeted a concentration of personnel and a specific amount of equipment.
Another rocket struck a field, likely suggesting a miss. In this area, there have been no sightings of enemy personnel or equipment.
And despite initially appearing to miss, the third strike hit the crossing over the Aidar River. And there, amid the smoke and among the trees, silhouettes of military vehicles are visible.
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