War in Ukraine

-20 Frost! Russian troops freeze in cars!

-20 Frost! Russian troops will freeze in cars!

The Times writes that arctic winds and frosts in Ukraine “will turn Russian cars into 40-ton freezers.”

In the war zone, temperatures of -20 degrees are predicted in the coming days.

According to foreign analysts, a cold snap could further slow down the advance of Russia, since the troops will be forced to either abandon their vehicles or sit in “40-ton iron freezers.”

Russian troops freeze in cars!

Earlier, we reported that an enemy base was destroyed near Kharkov by the forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. As a result of the attack of our army, the enemy retreated and fled to Russia across the border.

 

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