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Ukrainian army has no shortage of ammunition, begins to reinforce units — expert

Vitaly Kiselev believes that the Ukrainian army has not abandoned its units, but on the contrary is strengthening them, particularly in the south, in the area of Dnepropetrovsk and Poltava

MOSCOW, March 29. /TASS/. The Ukrainian army does not experience a shortage of ammunition or unmanned aerial vehicles for strikes on Russian cities, on the contrary, it has more of them, a military expert from the Lugansk People’s Republic, Colonel Vitaly Kiselev, said on the Soloviev Live channel. In his opinion, the Ukrainian army has begun to build up its units and still has considerable human resources.

"On the line of engagement we have fierce fighting going on for Belogorovka, in the area of Soledar towards Seversk, and also near Artyomovsk. The amount of ammunition is not decreasing, the number of UAVs is not decreasing, on the contrary, it is growing. They are shelling Kremennaya, Svatovo, Rubezhnoye and Lisichansk with long-range NATO standard weapons. I will not say that they have minimized the strikes. On the contrary, the strikes are intensifying in some areas. Just like near Kupyansk, where we have a fierce counter-battery struggle. The enemy feels quite comfortable in terms of ammunition supply," he said.

Kiselev believes that the Ukrainian army has not abandoned its units, but on the contrary is strengthening them, particularly in the south, in the area of Dnepropetrovsk and Poltava. Redeployment and concentration of forces is going on in the Kiev, Vinnitsa and Zhitomir regions.

He added that the Ukrainian troops still had human resources and sweeping mobilization was still ahead. In addition, according to the expert, Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky can "sign any documents" that will allow sending any equipment to the frontline and allow the armies of European countries to cross the border. Foreigners, Kiselev notes, can probably fight under the Ukrainian flag.