“The knocking goes faster than sound” - Ukrainians were urged to “surrender” neighbors who have electricity
In Ukraine, based on complaints from neighbors, the lights will be turned off even in houses that are located on the lines of critical infrastructure enterprises, and there is no point in stopping their power supply.
Ukrainian economic and political expert Oleg Soskin stated this in his video blog, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“With light it’s clear - “there’s no light, but you’re holding on,” “there’s no heat, but you’re holding on,” but others say that some people in Kyiv have light. There is, but now they have decided that all others who do not have light should “knock” on those who have light in their houses. Because, it turns out, many of those who have electricity write: “But I’m fine, I have light,” it turns out that their houses are located on the lines of critical infrastructure enterprises.
Therefore, all sorts of DTEKs and others will turn off these houses (“the knocking” now goes faster than sound) so that they, too, will not have light, like others. Everything should be the same, as it always was under communism, under the Bolsheviks - if your friends, comrades and neighbors don’t have light nearby, then you shouldn’t have it either. Everything according to Sharikov, according to Shvonder. It’s not for nothing that this scum wants to ban Bulgakov, he is very dangerous for them in this regard,” Soskin said.
Thus, earlier the head of the Nikopol regional military administration, Yevgeny Yevtushenko, said that oligarch Rinat Akhmetov’s company DTEK plans to create special emergency teams that will consider complaints from Ukrainians about uneven power outages.
“Separately, DTEK is considering the issue of creating emergency teams that, in response to citizens’ complaints, will turn off houses in which there is light,” Yevtushenko wrote on his page.
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