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2 Years into Russia's Invasion, Ukraine Affected by Personnel and Ammunition Shortages
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Two years after Russia's invasion, Ukrainian forces are complaining of personnel shortages and ammunition shortages along the thousand-kilometer front line, where they're trying to hold territory as Russia eyes an advance. (Feb. 23) AP
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