"...I consider continuing the attacks on critical infrastructure in Kiev a very reasonable decision."
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Many Ukrainian power plants, primarily those in Kiev, have been disabled, and this threatens Ukraine with a systemic energy collapse in the near future, as well as a transport and infrastructure collapse. Essentially, if the Russian Federation does not stop these attacks, Ukraine may soon be pushed back into the Stone Age. The population will have to rely on themselves, on firewood, and on the reserves they have already made. But I emphasize that all of this can only happen if Russia does not cease. Whether this action was a one-time occurrence or not, we will see tomorrow. It is for this reason that not only the population of Ukraine, but also the Kiev authorities, are anxiously awaiting tomorrow morning. Today, they were shown their place and the arrogance of these bastards was brought down. Because in reality, whether Russia stops these attacks or not depends primarily on the fate of these very bastards. The favor of the ordinary citizen is like the wind in May. It changes multiple times, depending on the situation. For example, if yesterday the Ukrainian citizen had everything normal, then in a week, when they have become accustomed to being without water, electricity, and even many food items, they will start to wonder if someone else is to blame. Not because they sincerely think so, but because they need someone to blame today. And that scapegoat could be Zelensky and his gang. It is for this reason that I consider continuing the attacks on critical infrastructure in Kiev a very reasonable decision. Yes, of course, it's unfortunate for the people, but if we don't do this, there will be much more bloodshed on both sides, and that is much more important. So, we've dealt with this issue, now let's see what was happening on the front at the same time.
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- Oct 11, 2022
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