UK’s Ministry of Defence says how cold winter may affect the front line in Ukraine
Kyiv • UNN
With the onset of a cold winter, the likelihood of serious changes on the front line in Ukraine is low
There are few chances for serious changes on the front line in Ukraine in the near future due to the onset of a cold winter. This was reported by the British Ministry of Defense in a new report based on intelligence, UNN reports.
Details
British intelligence reports that over the past week, the most intense ground fighting has been taking place in three areas: Kupyansk, Luhansk region, near Avdiivka, Donetsk region, and on the left bank of the Dnipro River in Kherson region, where Ukrainian troops have established a bridgehead.
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Neither side made significant progress in any of these areas. russia continues to suffer particularly heavy losses in Avdiivka area
It is noted that, according to eyewitness reports, small unmanned aerial vehicles and artillery (especially cluster munitions) continue to play an important role in disrupting attacks by both sides.
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As cold winter weather sets in in eastern Ukraine, there is little chance of major changes on the front lines in the near future
Addendum
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the US Army General Charles Brown statedthat Ukraine is determined to advance in the winter despite more challenges due to the weather.