Russia Outgunning Ukraine Sixfold, Kyiv's Top General Says

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Russia is outgunning Ukrainian forces sixfold on the front lines, causing losses of troops and positions, Ukraine's recently appointed
commander-in-chief Oleksandr Syrsky said in a rare interview published on Friday."A few days ago, the enemy's advantage in terms of
ammunition fired was about six to one," Syrsky told the Ukrinform news agency."The defense forces are now performing tasks along the entire
vast front line, with little or no weapons and ammunition," he warned, saying the situation was "tense" in some areas.Syrsky took over as
commander-in-chief in February after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky dismissed his popular predecessor Valery Zaluzhny.He added that
in recent months and weeks, Russia had "significantly increased aviation activity, using KABs, guided aerial bombs that destroy our
positions."Ukraine is pushing for the U.S
Congress to pass a long-stalled $60-billion military aid package for Kyiv."We hope to receive from our partners more air defence systems
and, most importantly, missiles," Syrsky said."We would be even more grateful if this aid came faster and in sufficient quantities."Ukraine
has lost territory it would "undoubtedly have retained" with "a sufficient number of air defense systems and artillery shells," the
commander-in-chief said."We have to admit that we were not able to achieve greater success during the Kharkiv offensive because we lacked
resources," Syrsky added.Kyiv recaptured territory near the eastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv in 2022, but Russia continues to attack the
border region.Syrsky warned Russia against attempting to retake Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city, saying it would be "fatal for
them.""The lack of resources and the necessary amount of ammunition allowed the Russians to dig deep into the ground in the south of
Ukraine, in the Zaporizhzhia region," Syrsky added.Russia built up heavy defense lines in the south that Ukraine failed to break through in
its counteroffensive last year."The assault on these positions, without effective air support, cost us human and equipment losses," Syrsky
said."The latest case is Avdiivka," he added, referring to the frontline city that Russia seized in February."Due to constant bombardment
with guided aerial bombs, the integrity of our defense was compromised," Syrsky said."The lack of ammunition for our artillery also played a
negative role
This made it impossible to conduct an effective counter-battery fight," he added."To avoid encirclement and save lives, I decided to
withdraw from Avdiivka."