Reports: Up To 200 Ukrainian Soldiers Dying Every Day – Ukraine Running Out Of Ammo

The situation in Ukraine continues to get worse.

Although NATO’s help has seemed to slow Russia it is not stopping them. Innocent people are dying every day.

According to Zelensky adviser Mykhailo Podolyak up to 200 Ukrainian soldiers are dying every day.

From CBS:

Up to 200 Ukrainian soldiers are being killed every day in Russia’s military onslaught, according to an adviser to Ukraine’s president – and only more and more advanced Western weaponry will turn back the Russian offensive, reduce the casualties and force Moscow to the negotiating table.

Mykhailo Podolyak told the BBC in an interview aired Thursday that the daily loss of between 100 and 200 Ukrainian soldiers is the result of a “complete lack of parity” between Ukraine and Russia, which has “thrown pretty much everything non-nuclear at the front” in its bid to advance in Ukraine’s eastern Donbas region and beyond.

Another report says they are running out of ammo.

From Stripes.com:

Ukraine is running out of ammunition as prospects dim on the battlefield

Russia is firing as many as 50,000 artillery rounds a day into Ukrainian positions, and the Ukrainians can hit back with only around 5,000 to 6,000 rounds a day, he said. The United States has committed to deliver 220,000 rounds of ammunition — enough to match Russian firepower for around four days.

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