Since the Russian withdrawal to the left bank of the Dnieper and the liberation of Kherson, there have been no major shifts at the front in the Ukraine. There is not much left of the great momentum in the north in September and in the south in early November.
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There are small territory gains and losses on both sides. The Institute for War Studies (ISW) reports a deep Russian defense, indicating that the Russians expect a Ukrainian offensive in the south.
Tonight’s review of @TheStudyofWar other @criticalthreats evaluates the defensive positions that Russian troops are establishing in the east #Kherson Oblast and what those positions suggest about Russian expectations for future operations in this area.🧵https://t.co/qWUDcy4GEg pic.twitter.com/eaPSRuYSP1
— ISW (@TheStudyofWar) November 28, 2022
In the north, around the city of Bakhmut, things are different. There, both sides have literally dug in at the front. Photos and videos of these trenches circulate on the internet; they remind of the First World War. Mud, dirt and wet. The weather is not yet cold enough to freeze the ground.
‼️Реальність передової! pic.twitter.com/S11vtZMZrB
— Оперативний ЗСУ (@operativno_ZSU) November 26, 2022
Apart from the fact that having to live and endure in such a “puddle ditch” can have enormous consequences for the psyche, a number of other problems arise. In the video above you can see a completely dirty gun. Mud can cause parts of the rifle to jam and stop firing at critical times.
Another problem that already surfaced in the First World War: wet feet. At the time, soldiers reported rotten toes and muddy heels.
Ukrainian soldier enjoys the feeling of taking off his boots after 5 days in the trenches. pic.twitter.com/X54SBFRQjR
— Visegrad24 (@visegrad24) November 26, 2022
This Ukrainian soldier shows what his shoes look like after five days in the trenches. But he has one advantage over former soldiers: plastic bags.
#Ukrainetrenches in Bakhmut
Flooded with mud, but the soldiers continue to fight #RussianUkrainianWar pic.twitter.com/kVzT1JiuXc— @[email protected] (@PStyle0ne1) November 26, 2022
But conditions are not so bad everywhere. Ukrainian soldiers built a sauna here. However, this trench should not be directly in front, but slightly offset to the rear.
While mobilized Russians sleep in fields without basic equipment, Ukrainian troops have built themselves a sauna in their front-line trenches pic.twitter.com/0QNfWiQa0k
— Business Ukraine mag (@Biz_Ukraine_Mag) October 21, 2022
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