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download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Read previewRussia's war machine has picked up momentum in concert with its increased industrial capacity and decreased Ukrainian resistance, but current Russian manufacturing capabilities and stored combat systems won't last forever, war experts say. Russia's invasion of Ukraine has been a major factor in its ongoing labor shortage, an issue that can affect weapons manufacturing. Many Russian citizens who might have worked key jobs have either enlisted in the military or have fled the country. AdvertisementThe increased capacity of Russia's defense industrial base, ISW said, is "capable of sustaining Russia's current tempo of operations" in the short-term.
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Ukraine's forces shot down a Russian Soviet-era bomber, officials said on Wednesday. The feat took place near Bakhmut by the 93rd separate mechanized brigade, officials said. Later in the clip a number of missiles then appear to be shot from the pilot's landing location. The Su-24 is a Soviet-era bomber. As of Wednesday, 352 Russian aircraft had been documented by the site as having been destroyed, damaged or captured during the war.
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