Ukraine Hits Russian Command, Supply Lines on Invasion Anniversary
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Ukraine marked the second anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion with a series of major strikes. Its military used long-range ATACMS missiles to hit key Russian targets.
The General Staff reported coordinated attacks on Saturday. They struck a command post, ammunition depots, and equipment repair facilities.
The hits were across the occupied Donetsk and Zaporizhzhia regions. These areas are active front lines. The strikes aim to disrupt Russian command and logistics.
The U.S.-supplied ATACMS missiles allow Ukraine to hit targets far behind the front. This capability is crucial for weakening Russian supply lines.
The anniversary strikes come as Ukrainian forces focus on defense. They are trying to hold positions against recent Russian advances.