Ukraine War: Is the West running out of ammunition?

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While the United States has donated more that one million artillery rounds to Ukraine since the war with Russia began, it will take years to rebuild the stocks to pre-war levels, says Sky News' military analyst Sean Bell.

Defence planning assumptions in the West had not figured for an extended ground war of this scale and ferocity in Europe says Mr Bell, whereas Russia's economy is now on a war footing to make weapons.
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The ongoing conflict in Ukraine has been a subject of concern for many people around the world. With both sides engaging in heavy military activities, the use of ammunition has been a critical factor in determining the outcome of battles.

Recently, there have been claims that the West is running out of ammunition to supply to Ukraine, and this has raised questions about the role of Western powers in the conflict. In this video, we'll explore these claims and examine the possible implications of a shortage of ammunition.

We'll start by examining the current state of the conflict and the role that Western powers have played in supporting Ukraine. We'll then look at the claims that the West is running out of ammunition and assess the validity of these claims.

Next, we'll explore the potential implications of a shortage of ammunition, both for Ukraine and for the broader geopolitical landscape. We'll consider the impact on the conflict itself, as well as the wider implications for relations between Russia and the West.

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