Следующий удар ракетами ATACMS Украина может нанести по Ростовской области, где расположены четыре военных аэродрома.
Такое предположение выдвигает Wall Street Journal.
"В Вашингтоне ранее составили карту с 200 военными целями в России для ракет ATACMS. ВСУ могут ударить американским дальнобойным оружием как минимум по четырем военным аэродромам в Ростовской области", – говорится в публикации.
Следующий удар ракетами ATACMS Украина может нанести по Ростовской области, где расположены четыре военных аэродрома.
Такое предположение выдвигает Wall Street Journal.
"В Вашингтоне ранее составили карту с 200 военными целями в России для ракет ATACMS. ВСУ могут ударить американским дальнобойным оружием как минимум по четырем военным аэродромам в Ростовской области", – говорится в публикации.
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