Amid the ongoing Russia-Ukraine War, a Russian Commander, Colonel Shipitsin, was killed Friday in Russia's Kursk Region, by a Ukrainian Strike with a U.S. Supplied High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS). The Attack Targeted the Command Post of Russia's 30th Motor Rifle Regiment and Killed Seven People, including the Deputy Regiment Commander, a Communications Officer, and Five Troops. Both Countries are Striving to Secure Battlefield Advantages, amid Faltering Peace Efforts led by the U.S.
Trump (R) is pushing to Fulfill His 2024 Election Campaign Promise to Quickly Resolve the War. However, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has repeatedly Warned, that Russian President Vladimir Putin won't Stop at Ukraine, and said Sunday that Putin's Ambitions extend beyond Kyiv, and Warned that an Attack on NATO Member States could Trigger a Global War. News of the Attack comes after Russian Troops were Reported to have almost completely Expelled Ukrainian Forces, from the Kursk Region in March.
Fierce Clashes First Erupted in Kursk, which Borders Ukraine's Northeastern Sumy Region, Last Summer. Kyiv's Forces quickly gained Control of Russian Territory, as Moscow scrambled to Deploy Additional Resources to the area from Frontline Regions in Ukraine. The Kursk Region also is where Russia's Oil begins its route to Europe. Ukraine's Military used HIMARS to Target and Destroy the Command Post, Located in the Village of Guevo in Kursk's Sudzhansky District.
Ukraine's Military has used the U.S. supplied HIMARS frequently in the War, often Targeting Russia's most Advanced Anti-Aircraft Missile systems. It is worth noting that Ukraine knew about the Location of the Forward Command Post. It was periodically subjected to Drone and Missile Attacks.

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