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Ukraine's Strategic Stride: Unleashing Western Might on Russian Soil

Friday 07 June 2024 - 12:15
Ukraine's Strategic Stride: Unleashing Western Might on Russian Soil

In a pivotal escalation of the conflict, Ukraine appears to have seized upon the recent lifting of restrictions by France and Germany, allowing the use of Western-supplied weapons to strike targets within Russian territory. This strategic move could mark a definitive shift in Ukraine's defensive capabilities against the relentless Russian offensive.

Two audacious attacks in the past week suggest that the removal of geographical limitations has empowered Ukraine to mount a more effective defense. On May 26 and 27, France and Germany signaled their approval for Ukraine to employ their weapons against targets on Russian soil, a decision prompted by Russia's renewed offensive against the embattled city of Kharkiv on May 10.

The first tangible evidence of this policy shift came with Ukraine's claimed strike on the Kerch ferry crossing, a crucial logistical artery connecting Crimea to the Russian region of Krasnodar Krai. Ukraine asserted that the attack "significantly damaged two ferries carrying railway and car transports," effectively disrupting Russia's military logistics operations.

While the United States has refrained from permitting the use of its longer-range ATACMS missiles within Russia's borders, it has granted Ukraine the authority to employ them in occupied territories, including Crimea. These missiles have a range of up to 300 kilometers (186 miles) from Ukrainian frontlines in certain areas.

Ukraine's next reported strike on Russian soil with a U.S.-supplied weapon appears to have adhered to these designated boundaries. Over the weekend, Ukraine successfully targeted a Russian S-300 or S-400 air defense complex in Belgorod, a region bordering Ukraine, using the High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS). Geolocated footage revealed the destruction of two launchers and a damaged command post, underscoring the effectiveness of these precision strikes.

As the theme of geographic restrictions on weapon usage emerged, Ukraine's allies began clarifying their stances, particularly concerning the impending delivery of F-16 fighter jets scheduled for this summer. Denmark's Foreign Minister, Lars Lokke Rasmussen, and the Netherlands' Defense Minister, Kajsa Ollongren, have both affirmed that there will be no restrictions on Ukraine's use of these jets to strike targets inside Russia.

However, not all allies share this resolute stance. Belgium's Prime Minister, Alexander De Croo, has stated that Ukraine may not employ Belgian F-16s or other weapons to target Russian territory, a position rooted in the country's desire to protect its diamond trade with Russia, according to Jens Bastian, a fellow at the German Institute for International and Security Affairs.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has responded to the lifting of geographical restrictions with renewed warnings about the potential use of nuclear force, stating, "We have a nuclear doctrine. Look what it says. If someone's actions threaten our sovereignty and territorial integrity, we consider it possible for us to use all means at our disposal."

While U.S. National Security spokesman John Kirby downplayed the significance of the change, stating that Ukraine had always possessed the ability to shoot down Russian aircraft in Russian airspace, the implications of this strategic shift are undeniable.

As the conflict rages on, Ukraine's commander-in-chief, Oleksandr Syrskii, has acknowledged the need for reinforcements on the Kharkiv front, even as Ukrainian forces continue to inflict heavy casualties on Russian troops. Ukraine's prowess in the realm of first-person view (FPV) drones has also been highlighted, with reports of Ukrainian drones successfully engaging and downing Russian drones in aerial combat.

Moreover, Ukraine's domestically-built long-range drones have proven instrumental in targeting Russian assets, with recent strikes reported on a long-range radar system in Crimea and an oil depot in Krasnodar Krai.

As the conflict escalates, both sides have intensified their efforts, with Russia launching a massive strike on Ukrainian power infrastructure over the weekend, comprising 47 drones and 53 missiles. While Ukraine's air force claims to have intercepted the majority of these projectiles, the damage inflicted on power plants underscores the ongoing struggle for energy security.

In this evolving landscape of warfare, Ukraine's strategic use of Western-supplied weapons on Russian soil could prove pivotal in shifting the delicate balance of power and shaping the ultimate outcome of this protracted conflict.


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