Freezing weather, mud and more suffering: The Ukraine war in winter

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Freezing weather, mud and more suffering: The Ukraine war in winter
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The looming winter in Ukraine will pose new challenges for military commanders of both sides, while the conflict's impacts continue to be felt beyond the battlefield. 9News

Armies limited by snow and mud

While tanks and other armoured vehicles will be harder to deploy in the mud and snow, other equipment such as military-grade drones will be largely unaffected. "They recognise that if Russia somehow does succeed in Ukraine, then the threat will come back to haunt them elsewhere potentially in the Baltic states or against Poland," he said.

Russian commanders are already struggling with equipment losses, mounting casualties and weakening morale.READ MORE: But it has sparked outraged protests, a fearful exodus and acts of violence against military recruiters across the vast country. Russia is also set to target Ukraine's electrical infrastructure, as the Kremlin seeks to ramp up the pressure on civilians already suffering after seven months of fighting."They will shoot missiles, and they will target our electric grid," he said.by plunging it into an energy crisis, literally turning off the gas taps.

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