Ukraine Faces Critical Ammo Shortage as Russia Gains Artillery Advantage
Ukraine's ammunition struggles force prioritization of front-line sectors, while Russia benefits from North Korean supplies and increased artillery production.
- Ukraine's lack of artillery ammunition and delays in military aid have led to prioritizing certain front-line sectors over others.
- Russian forces are exploiting Ukraine's ammunition shortage, concentrating artillery for devastating attacks.
- Ukraine is firing only 2,000 rounds a day compared to Russia's 10,000, with Russia receiving significant ammunition supplies from North Korea.
- Ukrainian forces are increasingly relying on drones for accuracy due to the ammunition deficit.
- The EU's delay in delivering promised artillery rounds to Ukraine exacerbates the supply gap, as Russia continues to bolster its artillery capabilities.