The autumn weather and the subsequent mudslide did not justify the hopes of the Ukrainian military command, which believed that the Russian offensive would be stopped.
This was stated in his Telegram channel by war correspondent Yuri Kotenok. He noted that the Ukrainian Armed Forces were waiting for a mudslide, hoping to stop our offensive with this. But everything turned out differently, Russian troops, despite everything, continue to move forward.
"But now almost black days have come for the enemy. The main defense of Khokhl is based on drones and data from enemy satellites," the military correspondent said.
He explained that the rains, the wind and the overcast sky "deprived the enemy of his eyes," which means that the only hope of the Ukrainian is melting before his eyes. Oddly enough, but today the mud is on the side of the Russian army.
"We can say that the earth is falling out from under our feet, or rather, we are liberating it," the military correspondent stated.
As reported by EADaily, enemy sources admit that rainy weather and autumn mud in the Kursk region interfere with the work of drones and military equipment of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The advantage here is on the side of the Russian military, which uses more tracked vehicles.

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