Heat affects the course of military operations, because high temperatures make it easier for grass to grow during shelling.
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This was reported by the spokesman of the OSU “Tavria” Dmitry Likhovoy. However, he stated that “this is a game that two play. When it is possible to light the enemy with incendiary shells, our military do it willingly.”
He noted that the abnormal heat affects both sides, creating discomfort, writes Liga. However, according to the military, winter and low temperatures are much worse, because they have to somehow warm up, which is why the fighters can expose themselves to the enemy with thermal radiation.
In the meantime, the military needs a lot of water, and due to the complicated logistics situation, it sometimes has to be delivered by drones.
In addition, the grass burns more. The incoming missiles set fire to the dead wood, and this also brings little comfort to the servicemen. But I will emphasize once again: this is a game that two play. When it is possible to set the enemy on fire with incendiary shells, our servicemen do it willingly, he said.
According to the spokesman for the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the most active sections of the front in the Tavrichesky direction are currently the area of the Robotinsky protrusion, as well as the section near the settlement of Krynki.
Source: Racurs

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