russian invaders have recently been losing their advantage in artillery shells, but are compensating with air strikes and bomb drops. The spokesman for the Khortytsia operational-strategic group of troops Nazar Voloshyn stated this on the air of the national telethon.
In particular, he was asked about the ratio of shells in the arsenals of the Defense Forces of Ukraine and russian occupiers.
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"It's different in different areas. First of all, I want to point out that it depends on where the fighting is active and where it is not. At the beginning of the war, the ratio of shells was about five to one in favor of russia. Now, in different directions, the enemy's advantage in using artillery shells is about one and a half to one, and in some areas, it is as high as one to three," Voloshyn explained.
The spokesman added that this allows the Russians to hit large areas, while Ukrainian artillerymen use every shell with precision.
"I would like to emphasize that the occupiers have recently been losing their artillery advantage over our Armed Forces, but they compensate for this with air strikes and bomb drops," Voloshyn said.
Earlier Defense Express reported that the Third Separate Assault Brigade had destroyed russian TOS and over ten vehicles in spectacular operation.
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