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Russland hat die bisher größte Angriffswelle auf die Ukraine gestartet. Die Angriffe haben die Forderungen neu entfacht, die Beschränkungen für den Einsatz von weitreichenden ATACMS-Kurzstreckenraketen aufzuheben.

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00:00Russia launched a combined wave of attacks against Ukraine for the second night in a row, with the one on Monday being its largest aerial strike since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, with over 230 missiles and drones.
00:19The attacks have renewed the calls to the Western Allies to lift the restrictions on using long-range weapons to hit targets inside Russia.
00:28If you want to defend these types of attacks effectively and also efficiently, you have to go after the shooter, you have to take out those launchers that deploy these missile systems and you cannot wait until they reach the airspace in order to counter them.
00:46The Institute for the Study of War says there are at least 250 military and paramilitary objects in Russia within the range of Atacams missiles that the United States has provided Ukraine.
01:16The Institute for the Study of War says there are at least 250 military and paramilitary objects in Russia within the range of Atacams missiles that the United States has provided Ukraine.
01:29Washington currently only allows strikes using the U.S.-provided HIMARS equipped with guided multiple launch rocket system at maximum, permitting Ukraine to strike only about 20 out of the 250 objects it could strike with Atacams.
01:45This is the yellow area here. Now, the Institute for the Study of War says Ukrainian forces do not have to strike every single Russian military and paramilitary object in Russia within the range of Western-provided weapons in order to start generating significant operational pressures on the Russian military.
02:07But lifting those restrictions would generate a serious Ukrainian long-range strike threat that would force a decision point on the Kremlin and likely prompt the Russian military command to significantly reconfigure assets throughout the deep region to protect against Ukrainian strikes.