Partially - yes. At least strikes by Caesar howitzers are that way.
But, and foremost, I think the Ukrainians finally found some time - and necessary artillery pieces - to not only shell the Russian troops…
Partially - yes. At least strikes by Caesar howitzers are that way.
But, and foremost, I think the Ukrainians finally found some time - and necessary artillery pieces - to not only shell the Russian troops on the frontline, but to shell their storage deports behind the frontline. The latter is actually far more important because: well, destroying ammo depots means large segments of Russian army are out of ammo.