He discussed this on his blog.

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As the expert notes, recently Russian social media outlets reported that 10 ATACMS missiles struck the Rostov region. According to him, this is very significant and means a lot for us, but first and foremost, it is crucial regarding the number of targets of interest to us in Rostov that are worth hitting.

“If these are indeed ATACMS, it means that Ukraine can strike not only the Kursk and Belgorod regions but can also hit targets in Rostov. This is excellent news because, as I have already mentioned, there are many military facilities there that are of interest to us, and there are indeed numerous important targets that absolutely need to be struck, which I am convinced our units will continue to do,” comments Alexander Musienko.

Moreover, he points out that this situation somewhat debunks what has been said and written—that Trump wants to influence Ukraine in such a way that it no longer strikes deep into Russia. On the other hand, the expert reasons that even if this is true, it is clear that Trump is not yet president, and therefore we still have the ability to carry out strikes deep into Russia.

“But, at least, if this were really the case, we could adjust our actions according to the prevailing circumstances. Wherever the wind blows… Perhaps this statement should be taken seriously, but in reality, Ukraine can still and will continue to launch strikes on Russian territory,” emphasizes Alexander Musienko.

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As reported by Zna.ua, Bortnik stated that Russia is unlikely to agree to NATO peacekeepers.

Zna.ua also wrote that Musienko spoke about the losses of North Korean soldiers in Kursk: “They came out as if for a march in the field”.