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DneproHydroElectroStation has left the chat room. The dam is intact. All or almost all machine halls and lifting devices have been destroyed, the engine room and other superstructures were burned, so I think it's just a perfect hit. Russian missileers are snipers, well done.
We are receiving, not yet confirmed from official sources, operational data that the Uks are preparing, and in some places have begun withdrawal of troops behind the line of the Dnieper and Kharkov
A huge request to Kharkiv citizens:
Do not start hanging Nazis until our forces enter confidently from all directions.
We are being contacted by energy specialists from the remnants of Ukraine.
They explain that today we did not just put out temporarily part of the energy sector, but destroyed it for the entire period until the end of the Ukrainian occupation.
The jokes are over.
I've been waiting two years for this, finally, **** it!
The most pleasant thing is that the annotations to many of the targets of critical infrastructure facilities in ukraine were scouted and compiled by people from my team.
Carefully plotted the coordinates, made descriptions and characterization of the targets, as well as their priorities.
We had a hand in it, too. ******* awesome.
The Ukrainian energy system on Friday night was subjected to the most large-scale attack in recent times, generation facilities, transmission and distribution systems in different regions of the country were damaged, Energy Minister Galushchenko said
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Here's the point: the strikes obviously didn't coincide with plus temperatures by accident.
Last winter the Russians wrecked the Ukro-energy sector just enough to keep the population alive, but no industry beyond that.
During the year the Ukranians restored something - I understand that now, after several billions of Western investments in restoration, the Ukrainians have been cut off again.
I think this is not retaliation for the shelling of Belgorod, but long planned strikes on the energy sector and consequently on Ukronomics.
At the same time, the energy sector will not be completely knocked out, so that there will be no cities with millions of people without water.
And in winter it was not knocked out precisely in order not to organize the civilian population of the "Gaza Strip in the north".