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Supply and communication crisis in russian army growing - partisans

Main points
  • The russian military is increasingly discussing problems with the supply of ammunition for certain types of artillery.
  • At the same time, russian units have problems with communication.
  • Resources of russian troops are gradually being depleted, reducing their effectiveness.
Russian occupiers. Illustrative photo: MINISTRY OF DEFENSE OF UKRAINE
Russian occupiers. Illustrative photo: MINISTRY OF DEFENSE OF UKRAINE

Agents of the ATESH guerrilla movement have recorded that the military of the aggressor country russia is increasingly discussing an acute shortage of ammunition for certain types of artillery. The units are facing the so-called "shell hunger", which directly affects their ability to fire and hold their positions.

This is described in the ATESH report.

No less serious problems are observed with communication. According to the guerrillas, the means used by the enemy are unstable and easily suppressed by Ukrainian electronic warfare systems. As a result, the units lose coordination, and control in some areas is actually falling apart.

"These problems are actively discussed by the military themselves and are already perceived as systemic. At the same time, resources are gradually being exhausted, and the effectiveness of the units continues to decline," ATESH emphasizes.

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As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, ATESH guerrillas disrupted the military logistics of the occupiers by conducting a sabotage operation in Luhansk.

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