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Alleged Winter Pause in Ukraine Conflict ‘Could Last as Long as Six Months’, US Report Suggests
Alleged Winter Pause in Ukraine Conflict ‘Could Last as Long as Six Months’, US Report Suggests
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Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the beginning of Moscow’s special military operation in Ukraine on February 24 following the Donbass republics’... 13.11.2022, Sputnik International
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Conflict-related hostilities in Ukraine may be stalled “well into next year” due to bad weather, a US media outlet has quoted unnamed Biden-administration sources as saying.According to insiders, rain and soft ground will slow the movements of both Russian and Ukrainian forces, who then may face cold weather and heavy snows.The sources also stressed the importance of using the alleged winter slowdown in both sides’ troop deployments to rebuild a “defensive and offensive weapons supply” to Kiev.The remarks were preceded by the Pentagon announcing additional military assistance to Kiev worth about $400 million. It comprises four highly-mobile short-range Avenger air defense systems capable of firing Stinger missiles as well as large amount of ammunition, including for the high mobility artillery rocket systems, or HIMARS.Moscow has repeatedly warned that Washington and its allies providing Kiev with weapons further escalates the Ukraine conflict.Russia launched its special military operation in Ukraine on February 24, after the Donetsk and Lugansk People’s Republics appealed for help in defending themselves against Kiev’s provocations. Shortly after, western countries rolled out a comprehensive sanctions campaign against Moscow in retaliation, also starting to supplying weapons to Ukraine.
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Alleged Winter Pause in Ukraine Conflict ‘Could Last as Long as Six Months’, US Report Suggests
14:46 GMT 13.11.2022 (Updated: 17:06 GMT 20.04.2023) Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the beginning of Moscow’s special military operation in Ukraine on February 24 following the Donbass republics’ request for protection from Kiev’s provocations.
Conflict-related hostilities in Ukraine may be stalled “well into next year” due to bad weather, a US media outlet has quoted unnamed Biden-administration sources as saying.
Referring to Russia’s ongoing special military operation, the sources allegedly claimed that the “winter pause could last as long as six months”.
According to insiders, rain and soft ground will slow the movements of both Russian and Ukrainian forces, who then may face cold weather and heavy snows.
The sources also stressed the importance of using the alleged winter slowdown in both sides’ troop deployments to rebuild a “defensive and offensive weapons supply” to Kiev.
9 November 2022, 03:24 GMT
The claims followed Colin H. Kahl, the US under-secretary of defense for policy, telling reporters that, “You’re already seeing the sloppy weather in Ukraine slow things down a little bit”. He added that, “It’s getting really muddy, which makes it hard to do large-scale offensives.”
The remarks were preceded by the Pentagon announcing
additional military assistance to Kiev worth about $400 million. It comprises four highly-mobile short-range Avenger air defense systems capable of firing Stinger missiles as well as large amount of ammunition, including for the high mobility artillery rocket systems, or HIMARS.
Moscow has repeatedly warned that Washington and its allies providing Kiev with weapons further escalates the Ukraine conflict.
Russia launched its special military operation in Ukraine on February 24, after
the Donetsk and Lugansk People’s Republics appealed for help in defending themselves against Kiev’s provocations. Shortly after, western countries rolled out a comprehensive sanctions campaign against Moscow in retaliation, also starting to supplying weapons to Ukraine.