Ukraine's Troops Struggle with Artillery Shortages and Diminishing Foreign Support

Ukrainian troops on the frontline are facing shortages of artillery shells and have scaled back some military operations due to a shortfall of foreign assistance. Brigadier General Oleksandr Tarnavskyi highlighted the problem of ammunition shortages and the impact of reduced military aid on the battlefield. The reliance on Western military aid underscores Ukraine's struggle against Russian troops in the ongoing conflict. Tarnavskyi also mentioned the changing tactics of Russian forces and the importance of reserves for Ukrainian troops. The situation in Avdiivka remains volatile, with Russia aiming to gain control of Donetsk and Luhansk. Both sides are facing challenges in the winter conditions, and Ukraine hopes for the delivery of Western F-16 fighter jets to enhance its defense capabilities.
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