ISW suggests possibility of Russian breakthrough to Ukraine's weapons shortage
The shortage of ammunition and other military equipment due to delays in assistance from foreign partners may make the current front line more "fragile"
The Institute for the Study of War (ISW) shared the information in its usual report.
It noted that the priority sectors for Ukraine, which are " most threatened by intensive Russian offensive operations," can create vulnerabilities in other areas that Russia can use for a sudden and unexpected advance.
According to experts, this may allow the Russian military command to increase or decrease the intensity of operations in any part of the front at its discretion.
"Ukrainian forces are likely attempting to mitigate problems caused by ammunition shortages by prioritizing the allocation of ammunition to sectors of the front facing larger-scale Russian offensive operations," analysts suggest.
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On March 13, the Third Assault Brigade reported on the operational situation in the Avdiivka direction after the withdrawal from the city and the liberation of Krasnohorivka.
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