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Russian artillery fire down nearly 75%, US officials say, in latest sign of struggles for Moscow


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As Russia’s invasion of Ukraine enters its 11th month, US and Ukrainian officials tell CNN that Russia’s artillery fire is down dramatically from its wartime high, in some places by as much as 75%.

US and Ukrainian officials don’t yet have a clear or singular explanation. Russia may be rationing artillery rounds due to low supplies, or it could be part of a broader reassessment of tactics in the face of successful Ukrainian offenses.

Either way, the striking decline in artillery fire is further evidence of Russia’s increasingly weak position on the battlefield nearly a year into its invasion, US and Ukrainian officials told CNN.

https://www.cnn.com/2023/01/10/politics/russian-artillery-fire-down-75-percent-ukraine/index.html

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9 hours ago, Tug said:

I’m concerned they may be stockpiling for a spring offensive ,I’d be absolutely delighted to be wrong about it.hopefully it’s because they are bankrupt 

Russia's budget is suffering badly.

 

Russia's Urals blend is now trading well below the $60 price cap at just $37.80 a barrel, according to data from Argus Media.

 

https://markets.businessinsider.com/news/commodities/russia-oil-crude-g7-price-cap-western-sanctions-eu-ban-2023-1

 

Oil price cap may widen Russia's 2023 budget deficit, says FinMin

 

https://www.reuters.com/markets/oil-price-cap-may-widen-russias-2023-budget-deficit-says-finmin-2022-12-27/

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