It became known what Ukraine could have struck the warehouses with ammunition of the Russian Federation in Mariupol.
Ukraine could have used Neptune missiles to strike Russian ammunition depots in Mariupol, reports Defence Express.
Use of Ukrainian Neptune missiles to destroy Russian targets is confirmed by information from the Naval Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The strike was on a target located less than 100 km from the front line.
According to Defence Express, the use of Neptune missiles indicates that Ukraine has increased their production. In addition, this may indicate a shortage of Storm Shadow/Scalp-Eg or Atacms cruise missiles in the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
As it is known, soldiers of the Naval Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine destroyed Russian ammunition depots near Mariupol.
Ukraine managed to reduce the difference in the number of shells used by the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the Russian army at the front. However, the Russian occupiers have an advantage in ammunition, but the proportions are one to two or one to two and a half.
Ukraine also started producing 155 mm caliber artillery shells.
Russia has lost more than 610 thousand military personnel in Ukraine. Recruitment rates have decreased, leading to an increase in contract bonuses.
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