
Russia is stepping up airstrikes on key Ukrainian supply lines delivering billions of pounds worth of western arms to the country, including on railway lines and warehousing.
With Moscow and Kyiv-locked in a race to shape the conditions for the current phase of the war in Ukraine, the rapid and growing flow of weapons supplied by Ukraine’s western backers has become an increased focus for both sides.
On Tuesday Russian airstrikes hit six train stations in central and western Ukraine as the Kremlin stepped up its targeting of key infrastructure, including electrical and water supply substations.
#Ukraine: Apparently, the Ukrainian army received Milkor M32A1 40mm multi-shot grenade launchers – and they are already being utilized in combat. The delivery was not announced previously, but likely they were supplied within recent military aid packages from the US. pic.twitter.com/s3SHYza1cc
— 🇺🇦 Ukraine Weapons Tracker (@UAWeapons) May 4, 2022
#Ukraine: The Ukrainian 25th Airborne Brigade struck two Russian T-72B-pattern tanks and BMP-2 IFV with artillery fire, causing serious damage. pic.twitter.com/4kSRxnNjZF
— 🇺🇦 Ukraine Weapons Tracker (@UAWeapons) May 4, 2022
