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The number of shells on the battlefield per day reaches 5 thousand. According to...

"Fun to Clear Crimea": Expert on EU -Ammunition for the offensive of the Armed Forces

The number of shells on the battlefield per day reaches 5 thousand. According to the Colonel of the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces Roman Svitan, thanks to the new military assistance of the defense forces has every chance not only to clean the Crimea, but also to completely surround the occupiers through the territory of the Russian Federation. The Instructor Pilot and Colonel of the Armed Forces Roman Svitan told how many Ukrainian soldiers will have a packet of assistance for a million shells.

This was discussed on Channel 24 on Monday, March 20. According to him, shells will be made in the next 12 months, and from them the EU countries are going to restore ammunition depots in the future. This is one of the most optimal options to replenish and replace old stocks with new ones. "There are some moments when they dispose of old shells and are brought new ones in their place. They will be disposed of on the heads of the Russians.

We will give us those shells that have to go to utilization and restore their reserves in a year," says Roman Svitan. The colonel is convinced that if this scheme is implemented as a result, then the Armed Forces will receive their million shells in a relatively short time. As of today, at least 5,000 shells are going on a day, and at least 10,000 a day is required for the offensive. A total of 300 thousand in a month.

"A million shells, which we use in three months, will be enough to enter the Azov coast and clean the Crimea. This will also be enough if the Armed Forces decides to go differently-from Svatov to Lugansk and then through Russia to completely surround Russians, " - summed up Roman Svitan. We will remind, on March 20 it was reported that the European Union approved a plan for the supply of ammunition to Ukraine for 2 billion euros.