The projectile famine is on both sides: Sky News named the benefits of the Russian Federation in the war against Ukraine
Highly intensive conflict depletes ammunition reserves in Ukraine and in the Russian Federation. The Ukrainian offensive in the summer has not led to significant changes in the collision line, and therefore both sides need more fire power to win. The issued arguing that neither Kiev nor Moscow have ammunition to meet the need for a war for exhaustion.
Ukraine cannot be compared to Russian arms reserves, but Western assistance focused on high -tech weapons, which gave the Armed Forces the opportunity to strike high -precision strikes for military purposes. However, for the most part, such weapons were transferred from warehouses, because no country can afford to have more weapons than they need, journalists say. In addition, such supplies increase the risks to the donor country. Therefore, assistance to Ukraine was provided at a limited rate.
For its part, the Russian Federation turned to the DPRK for ammunition and ballistic missiles, and to Iran for UAV and other weapons. In addition, the Kremlin continues to earn oil, which allows you to transfer a defense to military rails and quickly re -arry. The Ukrainian defense-industrial complex in the publication was called "young" and very vulnerable to Russian rocket attacks. Also, Ukraine's GDP is less than Russian. Globally Kiev cannot compete in the purchasing power with the Kremlin.
What remains in Ukraine in this case? Without significant and long -lasting assistance, the Kiev will be doomed, according to the publication. However, there is a way out. The event has a much greater potential in the defendant that needs to be mobilized. The political support of Ukraine from the West is enough, but it must be supported by collective financial obligations.