UK intelligence: Russian army unable to advance, has shortage of ammunition
The British Ministry of Defence has said that Ukrainian artillery strikes on logistics nodes and communication lines caused a shortage of ammunition.
The UK Defence Ministry made the remarks in its latest Defence Intelligence update on the situation in Ukraine for December 2, 2022, posted on Twitter, Caliber.Az reports.
"Russia's withdrawal from the west bank of the Dnipro River last month has provided the Ukrainian Armed Forces with opportunities to strike additional Russian logistics nodes and lines of communication.
"This threat has highly likely prompted Russian logisticians to relocate supply nodes, including rail transfer points, further south and east. Russian logistics units will need to conduct extra labour-intensive loading and unloading from rail to road transport. Road moves will subsequently still be vulnerable to Ukrainian artillery as they move on to supply Russian forward defence positions.
"Russia's shortage of munitions (exacerbated by these logistics challenges) is likely one of the main factors currently limiting Russia's potential to restart effective large-scale offensive ground operations," the ministry tweeted.