Svagheter i fronten börjar synas.
https://t.me/DonbassDevushka/35801
🇷🇺🔥The situation in Maryinka.
The Armed Forces of Ukraine withdrew part of their forces due to the inability to contain the onslaught of the Russian fighters. From the field they report that it remains to push through about four kilometers (including the industrial zone).
Intelligence sees the movement of the enemy and, apparently, there will be no long defense of Maryinka. We are moving slowly but surely.
https://t.me/the_Right_People/10649
Acc to DW, events in Ukraine have increased the demand for weapons. Russia is increasing production, and Western countries are trying to replace the reserves transferred to Kiev.
New report from the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), the world's 100 largest arms manufacturers continued to increase sales in 2021, but supply chain problems have slowed growth in this sector.
Acc to SIPRI, Russia is a major supplier of raw materials used in the production of weapons.
"This may hinder the ongoing efforts of the United States and Europe to strengthen their armed forces and replenish their stocks after sending billions of dollars worth of ammunition and other equipment to Ukraine," the report says.
If supply chain disruptions persist, it may take several years for arms manufacturers to meet new demand, said Diego Lopez da Silva, senior researcher at SIPRI. #info