Russian invasion of Ukraine

Ukraine can:
Conduct counter-battery fire (including MLRS/Himars).
Intercept Russian missiles over Russian territory.
Intercept Russian aviation, which launches bombs in the direction of Ukrainian territory.
Strike at Russian troops near the border with Ukraine.
Strike Russian ammo warehouses and logistics centers with artillery and missiles (HIMARS) on the other side of the border.

They are not allowed to strike military targets "deep" inside Russia.
They are not allowed to strke Russian Aircraft that is "stationed on the ground"
What is considered "DEEP"?

Slava Ukraini.
Anything further than the range of the originally supplied HIMARS missiles and only military targets houses and blocks of flats - no.
In addition, military airfields within 300km. probably
 
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7 Russian TU-95 Bombers are in the air.....2 Submarines are also in the Black Sea.

Slava Ukraini.

In the early hours of Saturday, June 1, Ukraine’s air defense forces shot down 35 of 53 cruise missiles
and 46 of 47 Shahed-131/136 one-way attack drones.

That’s according to Lieutenant General Mykola Oleshchuk, Ukraine’s Air Force Commander, Ukrinform reports.

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“Thirty-five Kh-101/Kh-555 cruise missiles from Tu-95MS strategic bombers (launch area - Saratov Region, airspace over the Caspian Sea - Russia);
four Iskander-M ballistic missiles (from Crimea);
an Iskander-K cruise missile (from Crimea);
10 Kalibr cruise missiles (from the northeastern part of the Black Sea);
three Kh-59/Kh-69 guided air missiles (from the airspace of the temporarily occupied part of Zaporizhzhia region);
and 47 one-way attack UAVs of the Shahed-131/136 type (Prymorsk-Akhtarsk launch area - Russia),”
the commander specified.
 
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In the early hours of Saturday, June 1, Ukraine’s air defense forces shot down 35 of 53 cruise missiles
and 46 of 47 Shahed-131/136 one-way attack drones.

That’s according to Lieutenant General Mykola Oleshchuk, Ukraine’s Air Force Commander, Ukrinform reports.

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“Thirty-five Kh-101/Kh-555 cruise missiles from Tu-95MS strategic bombers (launch area - Saratov Region, airspace over the Caspian Sea - Russia);
four Iskander-M ballistic missiles (from Crimea);
an Iskander-K cruise missile (from Crimea);
10 Kalibr cruise missiles (from the northeastern part of the Black Sea);
three Kh-59/Kh-69 guided air missiles (from the airspace of the temporarily occupied part of Zaporizhzhia region);
and 47 one-way attack UAVs of the Shahed-131/136 type (Prymorsk-Akhtarsk launch area - Russia),”
the commander specified.
Sadly, 18 is a lot of cruise missiles getting through. More Patriots and Iris-T instalations required.
2 thermal power stations out of action as a result.
Next winter will be grim in Ukraine.
 
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Sadly, 18 is a lot of cruise missiles getting through. More Patriots and Iris-T instalations required.
Unpunished and risk free. Yes it's sad.

The question is what we have to do to stop that. And then do it.

Instead we seem to wait for Iran, China and North Korea to add restrictions to their delivered weapons...
It's the disadvantage of liberal democracies of talking too much and dancing in circles before doing what was the right idea from the first minute.
 

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