"We are obliged to actually destroy the infrastructure of Ukraine, because this infrastructure helps to kill our soldiers."
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Well, those of you who have heard the previous broadcasts, I will repeat once again what I said back in the spring: since we have started this military operation, we need to strike so that no one can get up. It may sound a bit harsh, but still. Disabling infrastructure is a classic, as they say, of the genre in this case, and this infrastructure helps the Ukrainian army to fight us, and therefore it must be disabled, from infrastructure. I don't know what kind of America I've discovered here, I think that's for sure. This applies to supplies, logistics, and the delivery, by the way, of all kinds of ammunition, weapons and everything else that kills our soldiers. And this is especially important now, after the mobilization has been announced. Yes, that is, we are obliged to actually destroy the infrastructure of Ukraine, because this infrastructure helps to kill our soldiers. That's it, without any "buts," "ifs," "as if," "as if," and so on and so forth. If the same Ukrainian sources are to be believed, and we have indeed taken out 30% of the electricity capacity in two days, this means that all capacities can be put out of action in six days. Hear? In six days. If we had done this back in the spring, I repeat, maybe there would have been no need to declare any mobilization. But this strange humanism that we are displaying, it seems to me, only complicates the situation.
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- Oct 13, 2022
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