"...If I were in their place, for example, not that I'm giving advice, of course, I would let the Kiev regime marinate for a few days.. ..."
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Good day. Well, this is obviously a response to the attack on the Crimean Bridge, because the leadership of the Russian Federation, which has long called for reason, well, you probably know, sooner or later patience had to run out. And, accordingly, this patience ran out, and Russia showed its capabilities. According to my data, today there have been approximately 100 strikes by cruise missiles Iskander, and others, well, Geranias were also noticed. That is, the strikes are not stopping yet. Mostly, if you gather the information that is available, they are targeting critical infrastructure objects, such as energy and transportation, as expected. And there are also small but significant strikes on command centers, but these are not the main strikes, mainly it hits the energy sector and critical infrastructure. Whether there will be strikes on bridges, we will see. Now the most important question. What will be the consequences? It is already obvious that the consequences for Ukraine are catastrophic. How quickly will the enemy be able to restore all this? If they can, that is also a crucial question. And it is also important to understand that strikes on power plants mean not only electricity, but also heating. Because in many cities in Ukraine, the main power plants are also the suppliers of heat energy. Thus, today there is a question of whether the heating season will start in Ukraine at all. And, I understand that the office of Zelensky should now be concerned not about how to respond to Moscow's ultimatum, which, by the way, may not come. They want to decisively reject it. If I were in their place, for example, not that I'm giving advice, of course, I would let the Kiev regime marinate for a few days. And the most important psychological moment that can happen is that the population, which today firmly believes that the Russian leadership is to blame for everything, will start blaming its own leadership in Kiev for not doing anything to stop all this. And with the capabilities of the Russian Federation, I understand that in a week they can turn Ukraine into a country of the 19th century.
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- Oct 10, 2022
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