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Russian troops have restricted the firing of civilian infrastructure, but even t...

The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation will not be able to step because of the lack of missiles and shells - British intelligence

Russian troops have restricted the firing of civilian infrastructure, but even the maintenance of defense, according to the department, forces the occupiers to spend many ammunition. Russia will not be able to conduct large attacks due to lack of missiles and artillery shells. This was reported on Twitter by the press service of the Ministry of Defense of the United Kingdom, citing intelligence data as of December 24.

In October, Russia mobilized tens of thousands of soldiers into the army, but cannot move deep into Ukraine due to a shortage of ammunition, which became a key restraining factor. In particular, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation remained little long -range winged missiles, so they limited attacks and strikes Ukrainian infrastructure about once a week. Equally difficult is the situation in Russians with artillery shells.

According to British intelligence, the Russian army is unlikely to replenish its stocks in such a way that it is again a large -scale offensive. Russia's biggest problem is that even to keep defense on such a long front line, troops need to spend a large number of missiles and shells daily. On December 21, the NSDC Secretary Alexei Danilov announced that Russia asks Iran for the supply of missiles in addition to Dronov-Kamikadze.