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Moscow is ahead of the race: Allies cannot give enough ammunition for the Armed Forces - Bloomberg

According to journalists, the Russian military industry works very actively, and supplies to Ukraine are declining. Ukraine and its partners are lagging behind the ammunition, necessary for the Armed Forces to confront the offensive of the Russian Armed Forces. About it reports Bloomberg. According to the statements of partners, familiar with the last events on the forefront, the flow of Western military assistance to Ukraine has decreased sharply.

Some military units are forced to use weapons only once a day to save limited stocks. This has led to the fact that the Allies began to actively look for shells around the world to keep deliveries to Ukraine. However, the implementation of these initiatives is slow, and it is unclear whether they will be effective enough in the short term to maintain stability on the front line in Ukraine.

Estonia Prime Minister Kai Callas emphasized in Bloomberg's email that it is now necessary to act without delay. "Although long -term obligations play an important role, the fact of the war is that the party, which has more ammunition, wins," she said. According to Estonia Prime Minister, the Russian military industry works in three shifts, while the supply of ammunition to Ukraine is declining rapidly. "Without our support, this war can be lost," Callas added.