Ukrainian Strikes on Ammo Depots Force Russian Army to Curb Artillery Use.
Restrictions on Artillery Shells
According to UATV: In June, the Russian military imposed limits on the use of artillery ammunition. This move came in response to sustained attacks by Ukraine’s Armed Forces on Russian supply depots located in the temporarily occupied territories of Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions. Such constraints highlight growing logistical pressures on Russian troops as Ukrainian forces continue to target their rear infrastructure.
Vladyslav Voloshyn, spokesperson for the Southern Defense Forces of Ukraine, disclosed these restrictions during an interview with Ukrinform. The implementation of these limits signals a shift in battlefield tactics and suggests potential shortages in ammunition supplies for Russian units. These developments underscore the heightened tensions in the region and the ongoing struggle between Ukrainian and Russian forces.
Impact on Combat Operations
The restrictions on artillery shells indicate that Russian forces are adapting to new frontline realities, which could impair their ability to conduct effective combat operations. These changes also reflect the mounting pressure exerted by Ukrainian troops, who are executing successful missions in occupied areas.
Given the broader regional context, this situation may point to further escalation of the conflict, as both sides strive to consolidate their positions.
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