Russians intensify offensive across entire front line, but are already experiencing shortage of air defence missiles

Oleksandr Syrskyi, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, has said that Russian forces have intensified offensive operations along almost the entire front line, but are already facing a shortage of missiles to counter Ukrainian unmanned systems and strike capabilities.
Source: Syrskyi on social media following a meeting with Jennie Carignan, Chief of the Defence Staff of the Canadian Armed Forces
Details: Syrskyi briefed Carignan on the current situation along the line of contact.
Quote: "The situation remains difficult. The enemy has intensified offensive operations along almost the entire front line. Meanwhile, Ukraine's forces are relying on careful planning, innovative solutions, and the effective use of available strike assets. As a result, the enemy is sustaining losses that exceed its capacity to replenish its units.
He also noted that systematic strikes on Russian production facilities are further reducing the enemy's air defence capabilities, which are already experiencing a shortage of missiles to counter Ukrainian unmanned systems and strike assets."
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