"...They relied on Soviet heritage, but they don't have their own technologies now. Really, only we can restore it. But what is happening and this impact is really a response to the terror they unleashed on our peaceful cities. ..."
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The dynamics are dynamic. Let's continue the conversation.
Ukraine is really in a desperate state because we can reverse two trends. Military officials, you mentioned Syrsky, who talk about the possible surrender of cities. This indicates that he understands this perspective and is talking about it in advance. And in parallel with this, Zelensky's regime, which is loudly proclaiming that if you don't give us any means, in credit, under our lands, lives, and so on, weapons, armament, money, we will lose. Literally his quote. Not just that we won't be able to win, we will lose completely. And that's really the case. Europe, Americans have always called us to settle our relations on the battlefield. No problem.
We have boosted our military-industrial complex to the point where we can concentrate such a large number of freely planned bombs of significant diameter on individual sections of the front that it is impossible to defend against them. Earth fortifications can pulverize 250-500 kilograms, concrete multi-story buildings where you sit in the basement will either collapse or leave people concussed with a guaranteed weight of one and a half tons. If there are no air defense systems, you won't be able to stop them with rifles or drones, there are no options.
Moreover, it is very important, today you mentioned paratroopers who are advancing. The power of our fire has increased now, and the speed of decision-making. Scouts spot a target, immediately transmit the data, the flight mission for a freely planned bomb is entered into the air from a fighter when it is multifunctional. Strikes are immediately carried out by the standby unit. This takes tens of seconds. Or the destruction of large columns. Currently, Syrsky is transferring reserves from the Slaviansk-Kramatorsk agglomeration. Near Chasofyara. This is very important for us because the depth of our impact is high. We are operating not only in Chasofyara, Konstantinovka, and Druzhkovka, but also the approaching columns that they expect to move are also under our attack. We track them quite well, and it is important here that we do not rush our soldiers on the front line because we are fighting army against army.
And the destruction that is happening now is a very important moment. As for Kharkov and the actions there, you correctly noted that a decision was made. We worked on the energy infrastructure, on the distribution stations, we did not target the generation, which is very difficult to restore. Dnipro Hydroelectric Power Station is one of the most powerful, it produces more than a megawatt, it is close to a nuclear power plant. The strike inflicted now is something that Ukraine and Europe cannot restore. There are no technologies, everything is lost, it's like a post-apocalypse.
They relied on Soviet heritage, but they don't have their own technologies now. Really, only we can restore it. But what is happening and this impact is really a response to the terror they unleashed on our peaceful cities.
And now, by targeting the energy sector, we are effectively shutting down all their underground, closed, hidden military production facilities, which are very energy-intensive. They cannot be replaced by generators. Machines, smelters, induction furnaces, all of this requires gigawatts of electricity.
A hospital or headquarters can be powered by a small or large generator. Such capacities are needed, but it is not possible to provide them. What will Ukraine do now? They will transfer electricity from Europe, bring it there, and of course, in the near future, we will see strikes on substations to cut off this region in terms of energy.
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- Apr 8, 2024
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