Ukrainian security official Oleksiy Danilov issued the latest warning sign about Russia's stagnating invasion of Ukraine.
Amid these ongoing strikes, Oleksiy Danilov, the secretary of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine, tweeted on Saturday that Russia is beginning to run low on a stockpile of weapons its military has maintained for decades.
A split image showing Oleksiy Danilov, the secretary of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine, and Russian President Vladimir Putin. Danilov on Saturday said a decades-old stockpile of Russian weapons is beginning to dwindle amid the Ukraine war."Russia is running out of prepared stockpiles of weapons," Danilov wrote."Missiles and military equipment have been accumulating for decades. The calculations called for blitzkrieg, not blitzutilization.
He explained that Russia's"corrupt economy" is unable to sustain the production of new weapons, making foreign aid for Russia"a matter of primary importance." Although Russia's invasion has been widely condemned, some allies have provided it with assistance. Iran, for instance, hasRussia has not publicly commented on Danilov's allegations, and it remains unknown exactly how many weapons Russia has left in its arsenal.
росія вичерпує підготовлені запаси озброєння. Ракети, військова техніка накопичувалась десятиліттями. Розрахунки передбачали бліцкриг, а не бліцутилізацію. Корупційна економіка не в стані забезпечити фронт, зовнішня допомога для терористичної росії – питання першочергової ваги.Still, Danilov's remarks are not the first indication that Putin's troops' stockpile of weapons could be dwindling.
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