Russia needs a lot of ammo supplies to sustain its offensives in Ukraine, a NATO official said.
It's already turned to allies like Iran and North Korea to help replenish its stocks.
But supplies from Iran and North Korea won't be enough, the official said, per Reuters.
AdvertisementRussia needs "significant" ammo supplies from countries other than Iran and North Korea in order to sustain its offensives in Ukraine, a senior NATO official said, per Reuters.
"To sustain real offensive operations, we think that Russia would have to secure significant ammunition supplies from countries beyond what it is already getting from Iran and from North Korea," they said, per Reuters.
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