The Ukrainian military released its operational report at 6 a.m. this morning, claiming that Russian forces have stocks of ammunition and food that will last “no more than three days”.
“According to the available information, the Russian occupying forces operating in Ukraine have stockpiles of ammunition and food for no more than three days.”
Officials said the situation was similar to fuel and criticized Russia’s inability to organize a “pipeline” to meet the needs of the troops as the cause behind the logistical failure.
And in the temporarily occupied territories of the Luhansk region, due to heavy human resources losses, Ukraine said that Russia “continues to mobilize citizens” but “a large part of the population does not support the policy of the occupiers, does not want to take up arms and is hiding by the representatives of the occupying power “.
It is important that the mobilization is chaotic, the people who are mobilized are not divided by specialties, most do not have a military specialty, because they have never served.
“Contracts are signed with citizens who have Russian passports and those who have only a pseudo-democratic passport register as volunteers.”
In a previous report, officials said Russian forces were blocking the land corridor with Crimea and blocking access to the Sea of ​​Azov.
The city of Sumy is also partially closed, while artillery shelling continues in Kharkov.
Military officials say they estimate that the Russians lost about 300 people on Monday alone.
“It is expected that the enemy will continue to launch insidious missiles and bombardments and carry out artillery bombardments of critical infrastructure of Ukraine using jet artillery, aircraft, high-precision weapons and indiscriminate ammunition.”
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