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War in Ukraine: US intelligence estimates Russian artillery fire down 75%

US and Ukrainian officials said the decrease was “further evidence of Russia’s increasingly weak position on the battlefield”.

While the announcements of donations of armored vehicles and other military equipment to Ukraine by Western countries are increasing, Russia could run out of equipment, in particular its artillery. In any case, this is what American and Ukrainian officials suggest to the American television CNN.

According to them, almost eleven months after the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Russian artillery fire has decreased by up to 75% in some places of the conflict.

A weakness of Russia?

This significant drop could be the consequence of the Kremlin’s supply difficulties or the illustration of new military tactics in the face of certain Ukrainian advances.

“In any case, the striking drop in artillery fire is further evidence of Russia’s increasingly weak position on the battlefield,” the officials, who remained anonymous, told the American media.

However, the fighting continues to rage on the front. On Monday evening, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said his troops were resisting “new, even more violent assaults” in Soledar, near Bakhmout, a city in eastern Ukraine that Moscow has been trying to seize for months. .

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