Ukrainian artillery units have been forced to reduce ammunition expenditure by 80-90 percent to just 10-20 rounds per day. This was from a standard of 50 and peaks of close to 90 before major ammunition shortages began, accordingly personnel cited by the Washington Post, A member of the Ukrainian Army 148th Artillery Brigade, which operates Western-supplied 155mm howitzers, was quoted by the Post commenting regarding the shortages: What can you do with 10 shells per day? It is barely enough to respond to their advances we are not even talking about attacking their positions. Ukrainian soldiers interviewed by the paper consistently said that they did not see Russian forces suffering from a similar ammunition shortages. One soldier cited highlighted that artillerymen were currently being provided a very limited number of shells to hit a given target, and that frontline troops were very tired which compounded the issue. You should have some kind of a numerical advantage
It only gets worse and worse, he lamented, stressing that you cant win a war only on motivation.
Poster Comment:
Russian senior officers told their artillerymen to fire an artillery shell even if only one Ukrainian soldier was the target as they have that many shells.