Ukraine's military chief says Russia has 'practically halved' artillery ammo usage after its production lines and depots were hit
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Ukrainian military commander Oleksandr Syrskyi stated that Russia's artillery ammunition expenditures have practically halved due to Ukraine's successful strikes on Russian production facilities.
Syrskyi emphasized that the reduced shell usage is evident as former expenditure rates reached 40,000 rounds per day but are now significantly lower following Ukrainian attacks.
The scale of Ukraine's ongoing long-range surface strikes is illustrated by its recent attack on Russian industrial enterprises that manufacture ammunition and missile parts.
Ukraine's attacks, which reportedly include the largest operation involving missile and drone strikes on Russian targets, reveal its growing ability to penetrate Russian air defenses.
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