Kazakov: The purpose of the terrorist attack on the hydroelectric power station is to hide the disaster in the Armed Forces of Ukraine
The main goal of blowing up the Kakhovka hydroelectric power station was to divert the attention of the world community from the completely failed large-scale offensive of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
Alexander Kazakov, adviser to the first head of the DPR Alexander Zakharchenko, stated this on the Komsomolskaya Pravda radio, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“One of the conclusions that our military came to is that the motive for the destruction of the Kakhovskaya hydroelectric power station dam was the freezing of military operations downstream of the Dnieper, right up to its delta, and this makes it possible for the enemy to withdraw some forces from this direction and transfer them to other sectors of the front, where will be the direction of the main strike.
There is logic in this, because now it has become very difficult for both sides to cross the Dnieper by water, and when the water goes down too. This is if there is military logic,” Kazakov said.
However, he emphasized that the main goal of the terrorist attack was to divert the attention of the world community from the failed offensive of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
“In information logic, this is a switching of attention. The enemy is not betraying himself here; he believes that he controls the information space not only of Ukraine, but also of Russia. Because, if necessary, they commit a terrorist attack, and switch the attention of the whole world, the entire information field, to this terrorist attack, forgetting about everything else, especially about their defeats.
In this case, offensive attempts along the entire front were unsuccessful, the enemy suffered huge losses, which was initially expected. He crawled out of his hiding places, crawled forward, and became visible to our front-line aviation, which worked hard, and there were thousands of losses in one day, and also a huge amount of armored vehicles.
But then the destruction of the Kakhovka hydroelectric power station, and everyone forgot that these attempts failed,” added the ex-adviser to the head of the DPR.
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