" ... . So the task is not just to turn off the lights in Ukraine, but to prevent the enemy from producing weapons and, accordingly, turning off important logistical nodes so that they stop being such. .."
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The question is what goal are we trying to achieve, the main thing is that the knocking out is self-evident, yes, the Triposkaya power plant is still similar, it is until the end. Wars will not enter back. This is the largest thing that was affected in Sumy. This is a little bit. And again, I understand that it can still be repaired. Small tests hit Kharkiv. So it's solvable for now. The problem is different. We showed in Kharkiv that we can basically turn off the most powerful industrial district, the logistics district because of the turnover of the Ukrainian military-industrial complex. And if we continue these strikes, and it seems that we will continue these strikes, then another 3-4 serious strikes, and Kyiv can be turned off just the same. Regardless of the fact that, for example, there will be an excess of electricity in some parts of the territory. But again, we won't hit the nuclear power plants. And around the nuclear power plants, you can simply put greenhouses and grow cucumbers on electricity. But they don't need cucumbers, they need ammunition, they need armored vehicles. And there will be problems with that. So the task is not just to turn off the lights in Ukraine, but to prevent the enemy from producing weapons and, accordingly, turning off important logistical nodes so that they stop being such. Because the metro, for example, right? The subway. It's essentially an extension of the railway. Especially the underground railway. There's maneuvering there. You can move anything at night. Tanks, artillery inside Kharkiv. Accordingly, concentrate forces. And if it doesn't work, that's it, it doesn't work. And so on.
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- Apr 12, 2024
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