At the moment, operations on both sides are hampered by heavy swamps as a result of the rains, but freezing of the ground is predicted next week.
In the near future, the general pace of military operations will increase, this may happen within a few weeks. This was reported by analysts at the Institute for the Study of War (ISW).
The overall pace of operations on the front lines has slowed in recent days due to worsening weather conditions, but is likely to pick up over the next few weeks as temperatures drop and the ground freezes across the theater, US analysts said. .
Ukrainian and Russian reports from critical areas in eastern and southern Ukraine, including Svatovo, Bakhmut and Vuhledar, indicate that operations on both sides are being hampered by heavy swamps as a result of the rains.
A predicted drop in temperatures across Ukraine next week is likely to freeze the ground and accelerate the pace of fighting as both sides increase mobility, experts say.
It is not known whether both sides are actively preparing to resume major offensive or counter-offensive operations at this time, but the meteorological factors that have hindered such operations will begin to subside.
Recall, earlier, the Institute for the Study of War reported that the Kremlin is creating a new private military company to contain the influence in the Russian political arena of the head of the Wagner PMC Yevgeny Prigozhin.
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Source: korrespondent

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