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Ukraine Uses U.S.-Made ATACMS to Hit Targets in Russia as Moscow Reports Intercepts

Kyiv says the renewed long‑range strikes will continue using U.S.-supplied systems.

Overview

  • Ukraine’s General Staff confirmed firing ATACMS at military targets inside Russia after a months‑long pause.
  • Russia’s Defense Ministry said air defenses shot down four missiles over Voronezh using S‑400 and Pantsir systems and released photos of alleged fragments.
  • Authorities in Voronezh reported debris damage to a nursing home, an orphanage and a residence with no civilian injuries.
  • Russian statements said the missiles were launched from the Kharkiv region, with reports varying that three to six were fired, and independent verification remains limited.
  • Kyiv described the strikes as significant and vowed further long‑range precision attacks, as Austria issued travel warnings for Russian border regions and reports noted Russian Iskander‑M counterstrikes on Ukrainian launchers.