French-made howitzers are being used in Ukraine to hold back Russians in the Donbas - but it might not be enough

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French-made howitzers are being used in Ukraine to hold back Russians in the Donbas - but it might not be enough
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Russian troops are ratcheting up their efforts to secure full control of the entire Donbas area in eastern Ukraine - and from what Sky News has witnessed, there's very little which is going to stop them right now

The Ukrainian troops we've been speaking to have told us over and over again they feel outgunned and overwhelmed by the superior numbers of heavy Russian artillery which they are being bombarded with.

French President Emmanuel Macron has already supplied 12 Caesars and, after the G7 summit, he committed to providing another six. The heavy artillery is highly valued for its accuracy and can reach targets much further away - up to 30 miles away. They know they're on the backfoot right now but there's still a very high level of optimism about the long-term future here and he had this message for the Russians who're still busy celebrating their seizing of Luhansk. ''It's not for long," the commander says."We will kick you out and get it all back."

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