Ukraine war: Is NATO and the United States running low on ammunition?

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As the first anniversary of the war with Russia approaches, there are fears the West may not be able to supply weapons as fast as Ukraine is using them.

NATO secretary general Jens Stoltenberg says that he sees no signs that President Putin is preparing for peace, while the US defence secretary says Ukraine's allies would stay united for as long as it takes.

The ongoing conflict in Ukraine has raised concerns about the ammunition supplies of NATO and the United States. With the increase in fighting between Ukrainian forces and Russian-backed separatists, there have been reports that both sides are running low on ammunition.

While there have been no official statements from NATO or the US about ammunition shortages, there have been reports of increased production and delivery of ammunition to Ukraine in recent months. The US has also announced plans to send additional military aid to Ukraine, including ammunition and other supplies.

The situation in Ukraine is complex, and the conflict has been ongoing for years. Both sides have accused each other of violating ceasefires and escalating the violence. The United States and NATO have provided military support to Ukraine in the form of training, equipment, and other aid.

However, concerns about ammunition supplies have been raised due to the scale and intensity of the fighting. The situation in Ukraine remains fluid, and the conflict could continue to escalate. As such, it is important for both sides to ensure that they have adequate ammunition and supplies to protect their forces and civilians.

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