The weather slows down the pace of fighting along the entire front line.
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According to analysts from the Institute for the Study of War, the occupiers actively use aviation in the Bakhmut direction when the weather permits. The weather has a significant influence on the work of artillery in this direction.
Russian military bloggers claimed on December 1 that strong winds near Bakhmut and in the western Zaporozhye region had prevented the invaders from using drones and artillery over the past two days. One of these bloggers stated that sometimes they do take off for aerial reconnaissance nearby in light rain, but the equipment does not move due to the marshy ground.
At the same time, the aggressor can move on tracked vehicles, and Ukrainian troops continue intense artillery fire, despite bad weather conditions in the west of the Zaporozhye region.
On December 2, Muscovite Gauleiter Vladimir Rogov showed footage showing roads on the Robotino-Novoprokop-Verbovoe line in the west of the Zaporozhye region. The traitor stated that these conditions seemed to practically immobilize Ukrainian wheeled vehicles, forcing the Defense Forces to carry out attacks only with infantry.
Source: Racurs

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