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But officials believe Moscow's ability to deliver these successes has come at a high cost in terms of casualties. Russia is firing artillery shells at a far higher rate than Ukraine - five times more by some estimates - but fewer than it was in 2022 and is believed to still not be producing enough to replenish what it is using.

Russia 'struggling with supply of weapons and ammunition' for Ukraine war - Western officials - BBC News

Fewer than 2022 is still 5x higher than what Ukraine can do so.