The Financial Times newspaper writes about this, citing sources.

“For Ukrainians, the situation on the front line is desperate, much worse than they are letting on,” an NATO diplomat told the publication.

It is noted that the Ukrainian army is facing a critical shortage of artillery ammunition, and a delay in assistance from the United States could lead to the creation of an “air bubble” or a “break in the hose” in the supply of weapons to the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

Earlier, The Washington Post wrote that Ukrainian Armed Forces military personnel are experiencing exhaustion and a drop in morale amid a serious shortage of infantry in the Ukrainian troops.