However, Moscow’s forces did not specify whether this Ukrainian attack had caused casualties or material damage.
In November, the administration of outgoing US President Joe Biden authorized the use of such missiles by kyiv, after having long opposed it, following the deployment, according to the West and Ukraine, of thousands of soldiers North Koreans in support of Russian soldiers.
Since then, kyiv has carried out several series of attacks using these long-range ATACMS missiles, as well as British Storm Shadows.
Russia responded by firing for the first time an experimental hypersonic weapon called “Orechnik”, systematically promising “a response” to each Ukrainian attack of this type against its territory.
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American President-elect Donald Trump, whose return to the White House is scheduled for January 20, said in mid-December that he was “strongly opposed” to the use by the Ukrainian army of American ATACMS missiles, citing an “intensification ” and a “worsening” of the conflict.
Near the border with Ukraine, two people were injured in a Ukrainian drone attack in the town of Chebekino, according to the governor of the Russian region of Belgorod, Vyacheslav Gladkov.
On the front, a Ukrainian strike left at least ten injured in the town of Gorlivka, in territory occupied by Moscow in eastern Ukraine, according to its mayor Ivan Prikhodko.
Further north, the Russian army claimed on Saturday the capture of the small town of Nadiïa in the Ukrainian region of Lugansk, which it annexed in 2022 and which it controls almost entirely.
Finally, four people were injured in a Russian drone attack in the South, according to the head of the municipal military administration of the large city of Kherson, Roman Mrochko.