Strikes on the Russian Federation are affecting the combat capabilities of Russian forces. Over the past few months, the consumption rates of artillery ammunition in their army have nearly halved.
This was reported by the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Oleksandr Syrskyi, during an interview in a telethon.
During the interview, a journalist asked the Commander-in-Chief how the strikes on the Russian Federation are impacting the combat capabilities of the Russian military.
"For several months now, the consumption rates of artillery ammunition in the Russian army have effectively decreased by almost half. For instance, if the figure used to reach up to 40,000 per day, it is now significantly lower," Syrskyi responded.