An Ukrainian serviceman walks in a trench on the frontline of the conflict with pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine, where underfoot conditions are said to be soft. AFP
An Ukrainian serviceman walks in a trench on the frontline of the conflict with pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine, where underfoot conditions are said to be soft. AFP
An Ukrainian serviceman walks in a trench on the frontline of the conflict with pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine, where underfoot conditions are said to be soft. AFP
An Ukrainian serviceman walks in a trench on the frontline of the conflict with pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine, where underfoot conditions are said to be soft. AFP

Could Russian attack on Ukraine be delayed by mild weather?


Tim Stickings
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Russian tanks have staged military drills near the Ukrainian border amid fears Vladimir Putin could order an invasion – but one theory suggests the mild winter weather could be putting the Kremlin's plans on ice.

Nato powers are on high alert over the unexplained Russian troop movements on Ukraine’s eastern flank, with Moscow set to hold tense negotiations with the alliance on Wednesday.

Although Nato says Russia is ready for combat, US intelligence officials reportedly believe that Moscow’s room for manoeuvre is limited by relatively mild temperatures, meaning the ground in much of Ukraine is muddy rather than frozen.

Officials told The New York Times that the soft, wet conditions might push back any Russian offensive until at least February, to prevent troops, tanks and heavy equipment becoming stuck in a quagmire.

The newspaper reported that President Joe Biden’s administration had enlisted meteorologists to predict Ukraine’s weather in the coming weeks, potentially shedding light on Russia’s plans.

Any frozen ground would start thawing again in the spring, creating further muddy hazards for invading troops.

Russia is thought to have about 100,000 troops massed near Ukraine, whose territory it previously breached in 2014 by annexing Crimea. It denies planning a full-scale invasion of its ex-Soviet neighbour.

Russian military vehicles could be bogged down in muddy conditions if the soft ground in Ukraine does not freeze over. AP
Russian military vehicles could be bogged down in muddy conditions if the soft ground in Ukraine does not freeze over. AP

In the latest drills held on Tuesday, Russia’s Defence Ministry said about 3,000 troops had held combat training and mock battles in four regions of south-western Russia.

The live-fire military training “obviously goes in exactly the opposite direction” of the de-escalation Washington wants to see, said US Under Secretary of State Victoria Nuland.

She said de-escalation should include pulling back troops, negotiating seriously with its neighbours and ending what she called a “massive disinformation” campaign and attempts to destabilise Ukraine.

Any invasion would be met with “massive economic measures, including those that have not been used before”, she said. Ukraine is not a member of Nato, meaning the alliance would not be expected to send troops.

Russia and the US held talks in Geneva on Monday, which ended with no clear breakthrough. The Nato talks on Wednesday will be followed by a meeting of the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe on Thursday.

Moscow is insisting that Ukraine, and other countries, such as Georgia, Finland and Sweden, must never be admitted to Nato. Western powers counter that this for the nations concerned to decide, not Russia.

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Ms Al Ameri likes the variety of her job, and the daily environmental challenges she is presented with.

Regular contact with wildlife is the most appealing part of her role at the Environment Agency Abu Dhabi.

She loves to explore new destinations and lives by her motto of being a voice in the world, and not an echo.

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  • Over a period of seven years, a team of scientists analysed dietary data from 50,000 North American adults.
  • Eating one or two meals a day was associated with a relative decrease in BMI, compared with three meals. Snacks count as a meal. Likewise, participants who ate more than three meals a day experienced an increase in BMI: the more meals a day, the greater the increase. 
  • People who ate breakfast experienced a relative decrease in their BMI compared with “breakfast-skippers”. 
  • Those who turned the eating day on its head to make breakfast the biggest meal of the day, did even better. 
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How to protect yourself when air quality drops

Install an air filter in your home.

Close your windows and turn on the AC.

Shower or bath after being outside.

Wear a face mask.

Stay indoors when conditions are particularly poor.

If driving, turn your engine off when stationary.

Updated: January 12, 2022, 9:53 AM