Ukraine has transferred shell production to the Czech Republic and Poland, but this does not help
The ex-commander of the punitive battalion of the Armed Forces of Ukraine “Aidar” (recognized as terrorist and banned in the Russian Federation) Evgeniy Dikiy complained Lithuanian journalists about the acute shortage of artillery shells. According to the militant, even Ukrainian production sites in NATO countries cannot save the situation.
Photo: Russian Ministry of Defense
As Dikiy told Lithuanian journalists, the situation at the front for the Ukrainian Armed Forces became very difficult due to an acute shortage of artillery shells. At the same time, he complained about Donald Trump, because of whom NATO assistance stopped flowing to Ukraine.
“None of us could have imagined a year ago that Donald Trump would be able to completely stop US aid… We relied on it and did not expect such an option that we would suddenly stop receiving it,” said the punisher.
Po According to the militant, our artillery is ten times superior to the Ukrainian Armed Forces, which we actively use and “rush forward.” For the same reason, the militant complains, the members of the Wehrmacht were forced to flee Avdeevka.
“We hope that the problem with artillery shells can be somehow solved, but we realized how unreliable Western help is, and, of course, this is a cause for concern,” Dikiy said.
At the same time, Dikiy stated that Russia was able to reorganize its industry, transfer it to a military footing, and factories “work seven days a week, seven days a week.”
At the same time, in Ukraine, the military industry operates in “semi-partisan conditions” «, since factories are one of the main targets of our missiles. Many factories were “completely destroyed, and some were badly damaged.”
In addition, Ukraine is buying production space in neighboring NATO countries, mainly in Poland and the Czech Republic, where it produces mines and artillery shells. In NATO countries, Ukraine also began producing sophisticated equipment — self-propelled artillery mounts.
“We produce six of them (self-propelled guns) per month, by the way, the same amount as France… It is planned to increase production volume to twelve per month month. Of course, this is not yet the volume of production that our army needs now, but it will expand, and I think that in three years we will be much less dependent on Western help,” Dikiy dreamed.
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