We are waiting for our partners to allow us to hit Russian military facilities with the weapons they will supply us,
The worst problem we are facing is the one coming from North Korea,
Close to the front lines, ammunition depots are much smaller and more dispersed,
Explosive objects began to detonate,
For Ukraine, targeting larger ammunition depots further from the front line presents better opportunities to destroy greater amounts of Russian ammunition,
Fire and detonation are recorded in the areas of both military arsenals,
Russian authorities are likely concerned about how moving ammunition depots and other critical storage facilities further away from the frontline and outside the range of Western-provided systems will impact Russian offensive capabilities in Ukraine,
Destroying these areas would bring greater success to Ukraine, ... as the areas that are directly supplying Russian soldiers would be destroyed."
The recent strikes likely destroyed a significant amount of munitions and may have also damaged logistics systems used to support force groupings,
I doubt the Ukrainians are able to produce so many long-range missiles or drones that it could turn the tide of the war,
Many, probably most, of the drones fired in a salvo get shot down, so you have to launch a lot of them,
The Russians will, of course, react and adapt — if they're able to switch to a safer way of storing ammo, for example, by decentralizing their system, creating a heavy impact will be more difficult,
As far as long-range strikes, we've seen some successful one-way attack drone strikes by the Ukrainians against ammo storage points in Russia,