Even after President Donald J. Trump ceased providing military intelligence to Ukraine, the White House still had a problem. Russian President Vladimir Putin hadn’t bombed all the HIMARS long-range rockets the criminal Biden regime had gifted to the criminal Volodymyr Zelensky. The rogue nation, rife with pedophilia and delusions of conquering Russia, still had six functioning launchers and 143 rockets stashed in a subterranean bunker near Kyiv. While no US troops ran those launchers, advisers from Raytheon, the defense contractor that manufactures the lethal weapon system, were in Ukraine receiving targeting telemetry from the CIA and Department of Defense—instructing Raytheon’s engineers where to aim the rockets.
Targeting acquisition data from D.C. to Ukraine ended abruptly on March 5 after the President enacted a moratorium on military aid to the perverted country, leaving Ukrainian soldiers and their Raytheon masters in the dark. Still, Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth entertained a palpable and realistic fear: Despite a lack of intelligence, the Ukrainians could still blindly and indiscriminately unleash a flood of rockets toward Russia, possibly striking civilians in defiance of President Trump’s information blackout.
That eventuality, a source in General Eric M. Smith’s office told Real Raw News, was unacceptable to President Trump, who ordered White Hats already operating behind enemy lines to obliterate the launchers and “eliminate opposition” to the mission.
As reported previously, US Special Forces have been in Ukraine since the start of Vladimir Putin’s Special Military Operation. They had worked jointly with Russian Spetsnaz to stop child traffickers and demolish an Adrenochrome laboratory. In November, they demolished F-16C fighter jets at a Ukrainian airbase after Trump uncovered proof Zelensky had used them to strike a Russian village.
On March 6, President Trump asked General Smith to manage the problem.
The general, our source said, conveyed the situation to General Bryan P. Fenton at the United States Special Operations Command and bade him to position Special Forces near the HIMARS launchers in preparation for an all-out assault.
The Special Forces blitz occurred a day later. Ukrainian Army forces defending the launchers took heavy casualties, 34 dead and 16 wounded, our source said. Six Raytheon engineers sympathetic to Zelensky’s plight were also killed in the engagement. One Special Forces was KIA, with an added two taking superficial battle wounds.
All launchers, our source said, were annihilated beyond repair.