WASHINGTON (AP) โ The top general for U.S. forces in Europe told Congress Wednesday that Ukraine will be outgunned 10 to one by Russia within a matter of weeks if Congress does not find a way to approve sending more ammunition and weapons to Kyiv soon.
The testimony from Army Gen. Christopher Cavoli, head of U.S. European Command, and Celeste Wallander, assistant secretary of defense for international security affairs, comes as Congress enters pivotal weeks for voting for aid for Ukraine, but there's no guarantee funding will be improved in time.
Ukraine has been rationing its munitions as Congress has delayed passing its $60 billion supplemental bill.

โThey are now being outshot by the Russian side five to one. So the Russians fire five times as many artillery shells at the Ukrainians than the Ukrainians are able to fire back. That will immediately go to 10 to one in a matter of weeks,โ Cavoli said. "Weโre not talking about months. Weโre not talking hypothetically."
Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson has been trying to find a way forward for the bill that would fund new rounds of munitions production at U.S. firms to enable the Pentagon to then rush more munitions to Ukraine. Johnson is trying to bring it to the floor for a House vote, but he is facing concerns from members who cite domestic needs, including border security.
The speaker is also facing a threat to his leadership role from his far-right flank by Georgia Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene who has called for his ouster over the issue.
While the political battles on Capitol Hill continue, the dire battlefield situation in Ukraine worsens.
Cavoli told the lawmakers that in this conflict, the U.S. flow of 155mm artillery shells has been a lifeline. โThe biggest killer on the battlefield is artillery. In most conflicts, but in this one definitely. And should Ukraine run out, they would run out because we stopped supplying โ because we supply the lionโs share of that,โ Cavoli said.
Russia's own production of missiles has ramped up and can launch large-scale attacks every few days. If Ukraine's air defense stocks run out, โthose attacks would absolutely cripple the economy, and the civil society as well as the military of Ukraine if they were not defended against without a U.S. provision of interceptors,โ Cavoli said.
โTheir ability to defend their terrain that they currently hold and their airspace would fade rapidly, will fade rapidly without the supplemental,โ Cavoli said.
If Kyiv falls, it could imperil Ukraineโs Baltic NATO member neighbors and potentially drag U.S. troops into a prolonged European war.
At a Capitol Hill press conference Wednesday Johnson said, โHouse members are continuing to actively discuss our options on a path forward.โ
โItโs a very complicated matter at a very complicated time. The clock is ticking on it, and everyone here feels the urgency of that, but whatโs required is that you reach consensus on it, and thatโs what weโre working on," Johnson said.
Michigan Democrat Rep. Elissa Slotkin urged a vote.
โSpeaker Johnson has a choice to make. I accept that itโs a complicated choice. I accept that heโs at risk of losing his job over that choice,โ Slotkin said.
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AP broadcast writer Sagar Meghani contributed from Washington, D.C.