If true, what the destruction of the HIMARS also does is move the U.S. and Russia that much closer to a direct conflict since Russian troops appear to be specifically looking for any weapons that have been supplied by foreign (largely NATO) countries. That would especially include long-range rocket and artillery systems, for obvious reasons. Late last month, the Ukrainian military said that it took out a Russian military base using a HIMARS. "What does US aid to Ukraine look like? It looks like a destroyed Russian base. The long-awaited M142 HIMARS made their first appearance this week, striking in Izyum, Ukraine. Info is still pending, but one thing is clear: Artillery is the King of Battle," a Twitter user called CJ noted in a post that contained video footage of what appears to be destroyed Russian military vehicles and equipment.Russian ministry of defence claims to have destroyed two HIMARS systems in Donetsk region. Ukrainians deny it. Russian video (black and white bit here) inconclusive. pic.twitter.com/d6Z5FlqNGK
— Roland Oliphant (@RolandOliphant) July 6, 2022
The Biden regime seems to want war with Russia. Sources include: ZeroHedge.com NationalSecurity.newsWhat does US aid to Ukraine look like?
It looks like a destroyed Russian base ? The long-awaited M142 HIMARS made their first appearance this week, striking in Izyum, Ukraine. Info is still pending, but one thing is clear: Artillery is the King of Battle ? pic.twitter.com/sS4crZYecL — CJ (@cjdrew94) June 25, 2022
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