What Munition Shortages Mean for Ukraine’s Counterattack?

Four months after the counteroffensive, the Ukrainian military is facing a serious problem: they are running out of bullets and shells for their Soviet-era artillery. This scarcity has placed Ukrainian troops in an increasingly disadvantaged position in the artillery-centric war of attrition unfolding in the eastern regions of the country. Russian artillery units are firing a significantly higher volume of rounds compared to their Ukrainian counterparts, estimated to reach 20,000 artillery rounds per day, while Ukraine’s artillery fire ranges from 6,000 to 7,000 rounds daily. Although Western nations are indeed sending weaponry, the deliveries are lagging both in terms of speed and quantity, leaving Ukraine with a depleting arsenal that remains inadequately refilled. In today’s episode, we invite you to explore why bullets and shells are so crucial in the Russo-Ukraine conflict? Hasn’t Ukraine actually received more sophisticated weapon supplies from the West, such as fighter jets, armored vehicles, and guided missiles? What potential outcomes might arise if Ukraine does not receive the necessary artillery on time? Stay tuned for the rest of the video as we delve into this matter! Subscribe Now :
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