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Russia and Ukraine are fighting over ammunition stockpiles

The depletion of Russian munitions stocks was under control, it was even hoped, for weeks. But Moscow continues to strike at Ukraine, casting doubt on Western assessments. The question is fundamental. Like winter or planning operations, stocks determine the pace of conflict in the coming weeks. On Wednesday, Russia launched another strike with 70 cruise missiles and 5 drones. At least twenty missiles hit their targets, further weakening Ukraine’s civilian infrastructure. “Arsenal of high precision missiles”. the Russian fell “significantly”but the army “In the short term, it will probably still be able to attack Ukrainian critical infrastructure on a large scale.”explains the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) in its daily analysis of the conflict.

This week, Ukraine’s Defense Minister Oleksiy Reznikov presented a mixed picture of his remaining options…

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Source: Le Figaro

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