Russian Defense Ministry: Russia Targets Ukraine’s Long-Range Missiles

Russian Defense Ministry: Russia Targets Ukraine’s Long-Range Missiles
(R–L) Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, Deputy Defense Minister Colonel General Gennady Zhidko, Chief of the Main personnel directorate of the Russian Defense Ministry Colonel General Viktor Goremykin, Chief of the Main operational directorate of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces Colonel General Sergei Rudskoy, are seen at a command post during an inspection of Russian troop units engaged in Ukraine-Russia conflict, in an unknown location, in this still image taken from video released on June 26, 2022. (Russian Defence Ministry/Handout via Reuters)

Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu ordered generals to prioritise destroying Ukraine’s long-range missile and artillery weapons after Western-supplied weapons were used to strike Russian supply lines.

Nearly five months since President Vladimir Putin ordered the Feb. 24 invasion of Ukraine, Russian forces are grinding through the Donbass region of eastern Ukraine and now control around a fifth of the country.

Shoigu, one of Putin’s closest allies, inspected the Vostok group which is fighting in Ukraine, the defense ministry said.

Shoigu “instructed the commander to give priority to the enemy’s long-range missile and artillery weapons,” the defense ministry said.

The ministry said the weapons were being used to shell residential areas of Russian-controlled Donbass and to deliberately set fire to wheat fields and grain storage silos. Reuters was unable to verify battlefield reports from either side.

The Zvezda news service showed Shoigu, dressed in combat uniform, speaking alongside Deputy Defense Minister Yunus-Bek Yevkurov.

The United States and its allies have supplied billions of dollars’ worth of weaponry to Ukraine since Russia invaded on Feb. 24, including long-range arms which Kyiv says are beginning to help on the battlefield.

Ukraine says it has carried out a string of successful strikes on 30 Russian logistics and ammunitions hubs, using several multiple launch rocket systems recently supplied by the West.

Moscow has emphasised its attacks on Western-supplied weapons in its defense ministry briefings, and accuses Ukraine of using long-range arms to strike residential areas in separatist-controlled regions of the Donbass.

Separatist leader Denis Pushilin said on Thursday that two people were killed when Ukrainian forces shelled a bus station in the separatist-held city of Donetsk in eastern Ukraine.

Ukrainian interior ministry adviser Anton Herashchenko accused Russian forces on social media of striking the centre of Donetsk but pinning the blame on Ukraine.

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