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Rob Lee (Twitter)

@shashj Not a full list, and Krasny Luch on June 16 was probably the most significant, but BBC's Russian service is tracking them.
https://www.bbc.com/russian/features-62086287
Rob Lee (Twitter)

When I wrote about the war in April, there were two key questions: how much attrition had Ukraine sustained (could they counterattack soon?) and how would Russia solve its manpower issues? It is now clear that Ukraine also sustained heavy losses at the beginning of the war. 18/
Rob Lee (Twitter)

Ukraine has had some success counterattacking in Kherson but it clearly lacked enough combat-ready units to conduct a large-scale offensive there and defend the Donbas. It is clear that Kyiv made a decision to prioritize defending the Donbas and committed serious resources. 19/
Rob Lee (Twitter)

There was talk that Putin might declare a general mobilization on Victory Day. Instead, Russia has pursued a voluntary mobilization program by offering financial incentives. There are plenty of issues, but, so far, Russia has recruited enough volunteers to sustain the war. 20/
Necro Mancer (Twitter)

Уроженец Карачаево-Черкессии рядовой Штельмух Руслан Расулович 1997 г.р. ударно демилитаризовался в Стаханове Луганской обл. 24/06/22, причём, далеко не один https://vk.com/wall267394861_11007 #всрф #потерьнет #груз200
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#Стаханов Луганская обл. (временно оккупированная), ночь 23-24/06/22, рвется БК https://t.co/zZPP4rmLtL
MotolkoHelp (Twitter)

@JanR210 @TadeuszGiczan @Tsihanouskaya В борделе кровати меняют. Ничего нового или необычного.
Rob Lee (Twitter)

This war is largely about sustainability now, and Russia has some advantages. It is likely better economically positioned and it likely has a large stockpile/better ability to produce some ammunition (e.g. artillery), though it is running low on longer-range missiles. 21/
Rob Lee (Twitter)

Although Ukraine now has plenty of NATO artillery systems, it has a logistical headache dealing with so many variants and Ukrainian soldiers didn’t have enough time to train on maintaining them. Maintenance for these new systems will likely be a greater issue over time. 22/
Rob Lee (Twitter)

According to a US official, Ukraine is firing 3,000 155mm rounds a day. The most recent delivery from the US was for 260,000 rounds. At that rate, Ukraine will run through that in 3 months. How many 155mm rounds and GMLRS is the US currently producing? Is it enough to sustain?23/
Rob Lee (Twitter)

And Ukraine would likely need to expend more artillery rounds in an offensive operation than in defense. Any supply issues would force Ukraine to be more conservative. Can NATO continue providing enough artillery and other ammunition by the fall or winter at this rate? 24/