Ukraine attacks hits Russian weapons
Business Insider:
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Last Thursday, Col. Ants Kiviselg, the head of the Estonian Defense Forces Intelligence Center, said Ukraine's strike on a large warehouse in the town of Toropets resulted in the explosion of 30,000 tons of weapons, most likely causing about 750,000 artillery shells to be destroyed.
Kiviselg said that considering Russian forces fire an average of 10,000 shells a week, this would be the equivalent of two to three months' worth of shells, adding that the impact would be seen on the front lines in the coming weeks.
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Russia no longer looks like a superpower when it comes to conventional weapons and missile defense. Ukraine has exposed Russian weaknesses.
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