UK said Russia has “ammunition shortage” ten months after invasion of Ukraine

Earlier today, British Defense Minister Ben Wallace said Putin’s troops have “ammunition shortages” to continue the invasion of Ukrainian territory. This statement was published today, ten months after the day Russia settled in Ukraine. Through an intelligence report, Wallace said that while the mobilization of thousands of reservists since October allowed the Kremlin to solve its military personnel problems, the “shortage of ammunition” continues to “limit” its offensives. In a summary of the text posted on the British Ministry’s official Twitter account, the official stated: “Russia is likely to have limited its long-range missile attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure to about once a week due to the limited availability of cruise missiles.” Russia is unlikely to have increased its artillery ammunition stockpiles enough to allow large-scale offensive operations””A vulnerability of Russia’s current operational design is that even the mere maintenance of defensive operations along its extensive front line requires a significant daily expenditure of shells and rockets.” Concluded.

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