The aggressor 

Russia

's army has been strengthened by tens of thousands of new reservists.

Although the shortage of military personnel has been slightly reduced, the lack of ammunition remains a key deterrent for enemy offensive operations.

This was announced by the Ministry of Defense of Great Britain.

Probably due to the limited availability of cruise missiles, Moscow has also limited its long-range missile strikes on Ukrainian infrastructure to about once a week.

According to intelligence, Russia is unlikely to have managed to increase the stockpile of artillery ammunition to such an extent that it would be possible to conduct large-scale offensive operations.

"The vulnerability of Russia's current operational scheme lies in the fact that even the simple conduct of defensive operations along the long front line requires a significant daily expenditure of shells and missiles," the British Ministry of Defense emphasizes.

We will remind, during the past day

Armed Forces

repulsed a series of attacks by the occupiers 

near Bakhmut and Maryinka.

 Also, the Russian army carried out three missile and ten air strikes, as well as 62 attacks from rocket salvo systems.

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