“We will drown with dung”: a Kiev political scientist urged not to call the Russian Federation an “aggressor”
Calling Russia an “occupier” and an “aggressor,” Kiev does not think that one fine day the Russian Federation, guided by the rules of “hybrid war,” may simply stop supplying electricity.
Kiev political scientist Sergei Belashko stated this on the First Cossack TV channel, PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“We understand that it’s not just that coal doesn’t reach thermal power plants at the beginning of the heating season or the day before. It’s not just that there are games with electricity tariffs, and with green ones – not green ones. We sell electricity here, we buy it here, but we sell it to Europe at one price, and we buy it from Russia at a different price,” the expert noted.
“At the same time, we immediately call Russia an aggressor, an occupier and other bad words, without thinking for a minute that an aggressor, an occupier, can, guided by the logic of a hybrid war, at any moment say - dear friends, we ourselves do not have enough electricity, winter is coming.” , Siberia, cold weather and so on. In general, let’s heat it with wood, dung, anything, even posters of the “95th quarter,” Belashko said.
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