The occupiers are imposing limits on the use of ammunition: Voloshyn spoke about the effect of the strikes by the Armed Forces of Ukraine

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06/09/2026

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Ukrainian strikes on Russian army warehouses and logistics routes have led to significant restrictions on the use of artillery in certain areas of the front. In a number of units, in particular in the 36th Army of the Russian Federation, the command is forced to introduce limits on ammunition consumption.

As a result, the intensity of enemy artillery fire in some areas has decreased, Vladislav Voloshyn, spokesman for the Southern Defense Forces, reported on TV.

Ukrainian strikes on rear infrastructure are forcing the Russian command to conserve artillery ammunition and limit its use directly on the front line. This is leading to a decrease in massive shelling of Ukrainian military positions.

At the same time, Russian troops are partially compensating for the lack of artillery by more active use of aviation. In particular, the use of guided bombs and missile strikes on Ukrainian positions, as well as civilian infrastructure in front-line areas, is increasing.

We remind you that the Ministry of Energy of the aggressor country Russia announced the creation of an “industry headquarters” to support the stable operation of the fuel and energy complex (FEC). This occurred against the backdrop of increasing attacks by the Ukrainian Defense Forces, which have already led to fuel shortages in the occupied territories and regions of the Russian Federation.

A recent drone attack on an arsenal in the village of Velika Izhora, Leningrad Region, Russia, resulted in the loss of about 5,000 tons of ammunition. The strike on the Russian Navy’s weapons storage base was carried out on June 6, after which the ammunition detonated at the facility.

OBOZ.UA previously reported that powerful explosions were heard in Belgorod, Russia, and its surroundings , causing a thick column of black smoke to rise above the city.

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2 comments

  1. A restriction on the use of ammo is not a positive thing for an army. 😄🤘
    This is the kind of positive results you will have when you hammer the enemy’s logistics.

    • By all euphoria we must not forget the price Ukrainians keep paying every day with their valuable lives. Each loss is a tragedy. Time for the US, as a Budapest signatory, to ramp up military support instead of claiming the fuck EU should do all the support.

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