Tables Are Turned, Russian Troops Complaining of Shell Famine – Russian Milblogger. Recent successful Ukrainian strikes on major Russian ammunition storage sites are being reflected by shortages of shells for Moscow’s frontline troops.



Tables Are Turned, Russian Troops Complaining of Shell Famine – Russian Milblogger. Recent successful Ukrainian strikes on major Russian ammunition storage sites are being reflected by shortages of shells for Moscow’s frontline troops.

https://www.kyivpost.com/post/39907

by MaryADraper

6 comments
  1. These drones that the Ukraine are producing seem to be working. NATO needs to allow the Modern Western Weapons to strike deep into Russia asap to protect democracy

  2. This is absolutely huge, because artillery is so essential to Muscovite tactics.

  3. So maybe the
    “Kotluban ammo depot strike: near miss. A @planet LR satellite image…”
    https://www.reddit.com/r/UkrainianConflict/comments/1fs9mwt/kotluban_ammo_depot_strike_near_miss_a_planet_lr/
    was already empty because the ammunition was transferred urgently more east.
    Residents heard some “pops” and then there was a bigger grass fire
    according to v1 ru from Volgograd.
    .
    The Russian blogger:
    “…
    “But even if this happened, if some of the warehouses were destroyed,
    it doesn’t mean that our factories suddenly stopped.
    The factories work every day – day and night.
    This ammunition goes somewhere.”
    The milblogger then asked, “Where does this ammunition go?
    Why is there so few of it for the troops?”
    …”
    It seems he doesn’t know about shells from North Korea and gunpowder from China.
    That’s okay.
    So he can promote infighting.
    The Wagner rebellion started (before the deliveries from abroad)
    because the Russian army preferred to give the ammo to their troops
    instead to a “competitor”.

  4. This is good news.

    But I’m curious if this is just a temporary setback for the Russians because their chain of logistics was interrupted, or was lasting damage done?

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