Ukraine's Military Operations Scaled Back Amidst Aid Shortages

Ukraine is being forced to scale back military operations due to a decrease in foreign aid, leading to ammunition shortages along the entire front line. The country heavily relies on western supplies, particularly for long-range missiles and air defense systems, to combat Russian forces. The US and EU aid, amounting to billions of dollars, has been delayed due to political disputes. Ukraine aims to boost its own ammunition industry with western assistance but is currently facing a shortfall. The reduction in foreign military aid has already impacted the battlefield, forcing a change in tactics. Concerns are rising that Russia, perceiving weakening international support for Ukraine, may outlast the West in this battle of attrition.
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