"You wanted decommunization? You will get decommunization to the fullest. So that not only your factories don’t work, but so that even light bulbs are lit only in a few cities."
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Hello everyone, I'm Sergey Mordan, Telegram channel Mordan. Let's move on, subscribe.
Let's start our broadcast today. It started quite early for me. First of all, well, out of professional habit, my hand reaches for the phone. I don't recommend anyone to develop such a habit. You immediately check the news. Well, in general, the news was good. The Ministry of Defense reported a repeated large-scale attack by the brave Russian Aerospace Forces on energy infrastructure facilities, as well as military facilities. But there are no details about the military facilities, so we can just politely listen to the message from our military department and, in general, be pleased. But as for the energy system here, there is an opportunity to speculate a little. Well, first of all, let's see the results. Despite the fact that military censorship works well in Ukraine, let's give them credit, there is nothing similar to the chaos that continues with us, when any excess, any incident is filmed from several dozen points and it is useless to have any conversations with people, but never mind, it's not about that now. The strikes were so massive and their consequences are so great that it is impossible to remain silent, and it is useless.
As you remember, last week there was probably the largest missile attack on the energy system of Ukraine in two years of hostilities. We discussed the Dneprogress, the legend of Soviet industrialization, being disabled. And, actually, when we talked about it, I asked rhetorical questions. Is it a one-time action, a demonstration, a retaliatory action for the attacks by the Armed Forces of Ukraine, let's say, on our oil refineries? It turned out, no. Thank God, no. This is, in general, part of a quite understandable and, in my subjective opinion, a very reasonable strategy aimed at, if you will, creating a very large sanitary zone on the territory of the former Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic.
Repeated strikes were carried out tonight and this morning on the Burshtynska thermal power station. The importance of this station, I will explain right away, lies in the fact that it connects the power grids of Ukraine with the grids of Hungary, Romania, Slovakia, and the European Union, there is a unified power system. And, accordingly, there is an opportunity to supply Ukraine with European electricity in case of a crisis, but if we speak in simple language, as far as I understand, these possibilities are reduced, if not to zero, then significantly.
There were also strikes on the Krivorozhskaya thermal power station, the Srednedneprovskaya HPP, also known as the Dneprodzerzhinskaya, the hydroelectric power station near the city of Tkanivska HPP in the Cherkasy region. Here, too, a few comments need to be made. If the Krivorozhskaya station is simply the largest in the Dnipropetrovsk region and the third in power among thermal power stations in Ukraine, you can draw your own conclusions, but as for the missile strikes on the Dneprodzerzhinskaya and Kannevskaya, this story needs to be examined and conclusions need to be drawn together with the strike on the Dneproges.
The shutdown of the entire cascade of hydroelectric power stations in Ukraine's power system is taking place. Well, they destroyed the Kakhovskaya and HPP themselves, accordingly, the Kannevskaya is located above all, and then we go down, it's the Dneprodzerzhinskaya and the Dneprogress in the city of Zaporizhzhia. Why are hydroelectric power stations important? Well, besides the fact that 2 out of 3 of these facilities have a fairly large power generation capacity, in terms of the number of megawatts that enter the power system, the most important thing is that hydroelectric power stations allow load management. In Ukraine, as you know, there is quite a large nuclear power industry.
Nuclear power is good, but except for the fact that a reactor is not a switch on your electric stove, like increase to nine, decrease to one, it doesn't work. That is, the reactors work, and accordingly, electricity is generated. And in order to maintain the power level throughout the network more or less at an optimal level, the one that is required, hydroelectric power stations exist for this purpose. And there is a whole cascade of them in Ukraine. Well, luckily, there is the Dnieper River, which... the RVT-ostog on the Dnieper is wide. Here, the Soviet authorities built this cascade, and it gives the Ukrainian power system this very sought-after stability. There is no more of this stability.
Why can we make this quite categorical conclusion? Well, because there are power outages, restrictions on electricity supply are introduced in many regions, and the strikes were combined, well, besides, well, two destroyed power plants - the Ladizhinskaya and Burshtymskaya, there is nothing left of them. The head of the energy company that manages these facilities said this directly. Again, this cannot be hidden. The Krivorozhskaya is still burning. In addition to power plants, strikes were carried out and are being carried out on substations. They hit the Kremenchug PS 330 kilowatts, Myrgorod, Polyana, and this is in the Cherkasy region. All three substations, 330 kilowatts of power. But this is not counting the missile strikes and strikes with drones. Strikes were carried out at night in the Kiev, Khmelnytsky, Kharkiv, Vinnytsia, Rivne, Lviv, Pavlograd, Chuguev, Kremenchug, Kaniv, Vinnytsia, Kryvyi Rih, Vyshhorod, Cherkasy, Mykolaiv, Dneprodzerzhinsk, Terenodol, Stryi district. Regarding the Stryi district, the Stryi district of the Ivano-Frankivsk region, once again with pleasure. I draw your attention to the fact that the Belchevoletske-Ugerske gas storage facility is located there, which is the second largest in Europe and the largest in Ukraine. Well, accordingly, Ukrainian propagandists write that you have no methods against Kostya Soprykin, that these storage facilities can withstand even a nuclear strike. This is true. They can. But gas compressors cannot withstand a missile strike. And they didn't. And after that, these giant caves simply turn into caves. That's it. And using them for the European or European-Ukrainian unified, well, as some dreamed of a gas transportation system, now it definitely won't work.
You wanted decommunization? You will get decommunization to the fullest. So that not only your factories don’t work, but so that even light bulbs are lit only in a few cities.
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- Mar 29, 2024
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