The Allies continue to supply artillery shells and other ammunition to the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
British Defense Minister Ben Wallace said that Ukraine may experience some shortage of ammunition, but it will be temporary. Because the Western partners do not have strategic problems with the continuation of the military needs of Ukraine. It was reported by the Financial Times.
According to Wallace, the allies continue to supply artillery shells and other ammunition to the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
“There is always a sense of shortage on the front line, but I don’t see any sign of a strategic shortage … although there is some delay in time,” he said.
According to the minister, the task is for the Ukrainian forces to use their weapons accurately and continue to fight using Western methods.
“Do you need 100 artillery shells to blow up a Russian position, or five? To be precise, you don’t need 100 shells,” Wallace emphasized.
He also noted that the Russian Federation still has significant forces. According to him, Russia involved up to 97% of its army in the war against Ukraine.
It was previously reported that Britain was considering transferring aircraft to Ukraine.
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Source: korrespondent

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