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Ukraine 'strikes Russian command post in Donbas using HIMARS' - video

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'At least 40 of Putin's soldiers are killed in first strike on a Russian command post by Ukraine using US-supplied HIMARS missiles'

  • American HIMARS launcher used to attack Russian positions in Donbas region
  • Ukraine says missiles blew up base hidden inside a school, killing 40 soldiers
  • Video shows blown-out buildings and burning cars marked with 'Z' war symbol
  • Russia admits attack used HIMARS, but said it actually struck civilian hospital

By WILL STEWART and CHRIS PLEASANCE FOR MAILONLINE

PUBLISHED: 18:05 AEST, 27 June 2022 | UPDATED: 18:06 AEST, 27 June 2022

 

Dozens of Russian soldiers have been killed in Ukraine's first-ever strike on one of Putin's command posts using US long-range missile artillery, Kyiv says.

At least 40 of Moscow's men died after Ukrainian troops used an American HIMARS system to blow up a base near the city of Izyum in Donbas, commanders said.

Footage which emerged on Sunday showed the aftermath of the attack, including blown-out buildings and smouldering supply trucks painted with the 'Z' war symbol.

 

Ukraine said the barrage struck a school - Izyum Lyceum No 2 - which was being used as a base by Russian forces in the region.

 

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Ukraine claims to have destroyed a Russian military base in Izyum, Donbas, using an American HIMARS launcher in the first attack of its kind

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Video shows blown-out buildings and burning cars following the strike, which Kyiv claims killed 40 Russian soldiers

They were from the 20th Army of the Russian Armed Forces' Western Military District, unit 89425, originally based in Voronezh.

'All personnel stationed at the command post were demilitarised - over 40 people,' claimed Ukraine.

Russia acknowledged the attack and admitted it had been carried out with HIMARS, but said it had actually hit a hospital and killed two civilians.

America began sending advanced long-range rocket artillery systems to Ukraine earlier this month after repeated requests from Kyiv, which said it needed the weapons to level the playing field with Russian batteries in the Donbas.

The systems are in demand for their ability to carry out precision strikes over long distances - more than double the range of the howitzers the West has already sent.

Ukraine's commanders said they intend to use the artillery systems to strike deep behind the Russian frontline, destroying command posts such as the one in Izyum while also blowing up arms dumps to hamper Moscow's advance.

 
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Footage of the strike's aftermath emerged on Sunday, though it is unclear exactly when the strike took place. Ukraine has been using HIMARS systems since last week

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Russia has acknowledge the strike and said it was carried out with HIMARS, but claims it actually struck a civilian hospital - killing two

Training with the weapon systems began outside Ukraine on June 7, and the first batteries entered the country last week.

Footage, shot on an unknown date but circulated last week, showed a HIMARS battery opening fire late at night - striking an unknown target.

The America-made HIMARS systems are expected to be followed by British M270 MLRS launchers - a similar system which is less manoeuvrable but delivers a heavier payload which should arrive in the coming weeks.

The US and UK combined are thought to have pledged 11 HIMARS or MLRS to Ukraine, which President Zelensky has thanked them for while insisting his country needs more to win the war.

HIMARS and MLRS systems have wildly varying ranges and effects based on the type of projectile fired, which can range from precision-guided to cluster bombs.

Using ammunition provided by the West, it is thought Ukraine's systems have a range of around 45 miles - compared to 20 miles for the M777 howitzer it is also using.

Joe Biden has ruled out sending the longest-range rocket with a range of some 300 miles, fearing Kyiv would use it to strike mainland Russia.

The Pentagon fears that would lead to an escalation in the war, and may drag NATO into the conflict.

Kyiv has also promised not to use the systems and ammunition it already has for strikes on Russian soil.

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Footage emerged on Friday of Ukrainian forces attacking with a HIMARS battery somewhere in the east of the country, after America agreed to supply the weapons

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HIMARS (file image) had been requested by Ukraine because it has more than double the range of current western-supplied artillery and can strike deep behind Russian frontlines

 

 

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Ukraine 'strikes Russian command post in Donbas using HIMARS' - video