The mud in the Kursk region gave the Russian Army an advantage over the Ukrainian Armed Forces. This is reported by the British newspaper The Telegraph with reference to military analysts.
"Seasonal rains have turned the earth into mud in the Kursk region, which gives Russia an advantage. This is due to the fact that its troops use more tracked vehicles than the Ukrainian troops," the newspaper, quoted by <url>, reports the opinion of analysts.
As EADaily reported the day before, rainy weather and autumn mud interfere with the work of UAVs and military equipment of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Kursk region. This was reported by Aidara serviceman Stanislav Bunyatov.
"In the rains, our drones cannot work efficiently. "Gusyanka" (tracked vehicles. — EADaily) still rides until the ground is very wet, and the wheel is already stuck normally. You can't replace artillery with drones, mining too," Bunyatov wrote on his page on the social network, quoted by the Resident telegram channel.
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