Ukraine is facing a shortage of artillery shells and air-defense missiles to protect its cities from Russian attacks, as assistance from Europe and the US is delayed. Reports from the front indicate a dire situation, with Kyiv's forces struggling to hold back Moscow's troops. Recent missile attacks have caused casualties as Ukraine's air defenses were unable to destroy as many incoming weapons as before. The fighting has settled into trench warfare with little chance for surprise.
Ukraine is running short of artillery shells and air-defense missiles to protect its cities from Russian attacks, with vital assistance from Europe and the US tied up in the approval process as Kyiv goes on the defensive. Publicly, Ukrainian officials say they will keep up the fight against Russia’s invasion forces even if allied support doesn’t come through.
But reports from the front show the situation there increasingly dire, with Kyiv’s forces struggling at times to hold back Moscow’s troops, according to western officials familiar with the discussions who asked for anonymity to comment on confidential matters. Recent waves of Russian missile attacks killed dozens in Kyiv and other cities as Ukraine’s air defenses, which rely heavily on expensive interceptors provided by the allies, weren’t able to destroy as many of the incoming weapons as in the past, according to a European diplomat. As Russia’s invasion grinds into a third year, the fighting has settled into trench warfare with drones leaving little chance for either side to surprise the other along the fron
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