
Ground Report: How Nato Fuels Ukraine's 'Deep Strikes' — Soldiers Reveal

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Ukraine's soldiers just revealed the real machinery behind its deep strikes on Russia — and it isn't as "homegrown" as Kyiv wants you to think.
AP went inside three Ukrainian military units — a HIMARS crew, a Crimea-focused drone force, and a long-range strike regiment — to find out how Ukraine is hitting targets deep inside Russian territory. What they found: a strike network built from American rockets, NATO-trained crews, and Ukrainian-made drones, expanding only as fast as Western funding allows. Ukraine's own commanders admit the campaign is running at a fraction of its full capacity.
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AI GeneratedUkraine is expanding its strike capabilities deep into Russian territory using a three-layered network of American hardware, NATO training, and Ukrainian-made drones. By targeting oil infrastructure, air defenses, and logistics, Ukraine aims to increase the cost of war for the Kremlin, though operations are currently limited by Western funding.
