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Inventories are exhausted: the losses of artillery lead to the exhaustion of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation on the front - Newsweek

According to journalists, the advantage of Ukraine in the Artillery War is the subject of special pride. The Armed Forces hunt for Russian large caliber guns, jet systems of volley fire. Russia is undergoing very large losses of artillery on the front in Ukraine, which greatly depletes its armed forces. Newsweek writes about it. According to journalists, the advantage of Ukraine in the Artillery War is the subject of special pride.

The data on the losses of Russian technology declared in Kiev demonstrate enthusiasm, with which the artillery of the Armed Forces and groups of drones hunt for Russian large -caliber tools, jet systems of volley fire (RSZV). It is noted that from September to November 2023, Ukraine stated that it destroyed 2272 artillery tools and 167 RSSS. During the same period of 2022, this figure was 789 artillery tools and 108 RSSUs.

According to the former SBU officer, and now the Advisor to the Ukrainian Parliament Committee on National Security, Ivan Stupak, this is a really big problem for the Russian Federation "For the last five months, Russia is very actively using the artillery of the old model. Not late Soviet era, but mid-50- X-mid-60s, "he said. According to him, such tools are fired at a very short distance, but the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation has no different choice but to use them.

"The reserves of Russian artillery are completely exhausted," Stupak said. Dan Rice, the former assistant to the Armed Forces of Ukraine, General Valery Zaluzhny, said that Ukrainians now have a "fire advantage" over the Russians. According to him, a new phase of war began. That is why Russian President Vladimir Putin offers peace talks and calls the war - a tragedy. However, Stupak stated that much more ammunition was needed to win, which Ukraine has problems.

"Many problems with the delivery of artillery shells from European countries . . . We have been promised about 1 million shells, but we still have only about 300,000," he said. At the same time, according to Stupak, the Russian Federation has a million shells from the DPRK and Iran. We will remind that in the GUR told why Ukraine sets the captives of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.