Russia struggling to repair thousands of military vehicles in Ukraine—U.K.

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British intelligence identified a military vehicle refit and refurbishment facility near Barvinok in Russia, about 6 miles from the Ukrainian border.

In its daily intelligence update, the U.K. Ministry of Defense said:"Inconclusive fighting continues in both the Donbas and Kherson sectors. Russian commanders continue to face a dilemma; whether to resource the offensive in the east, or to bolster the defence in the west."

The update noted that on July 18, British intelligence identified a Russian military vehicle refit and refurbishment facility near Barvinok, in Russia's Belgorod Oblast, 10 kilometers from the Ukrainian border. A destroyed Russian tank begins to rust in woodland near Kyiv on June 07, 2022 in Kyiv, Ukraine. Russia is likely continuing to “struggle” to extract and repair “thousands” of military vehicles that have been damaged during the war in Ukraine, said British intelligence."At least 300 damaged vehicles were present, including main battle tanks, armoured personnel carriers, and general support trucks," the update said.

"In addition to its well documented personnel problems, Russia likely continues to struggle to extract and repair the thousands of combat vehicles which have been damaged in action in Ukraine."Thousands of military personnel have died since the war began, while millions in Ukraine have been displaced from their homes.

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