Russia’s artillery advantage on the front has significantly decreased, while the Armed Forces of Ukraine need many times more artillery, according to AP. “It takes time to load ships that must then cross the Atlantic. But we’re already seeing the (results – ed.). Russia’s artillery advantage was 7-to-1 at the start of the year, but is down to 5-to-1 now,” said Ukraine’s First Deputy Minister of Defense Ivan Havryliuk. According to reports, the 110th Brigade, which fought near the occupied village of Ocheretyne, began receiving new shells less than a month ago. Press officer of the brigade Ivan…