This has never happened before: An effective retaliation strike was struck for yesterday’s attempt to attack Crimea
After yesterday's attempt to attack power plants in Crimea with drones, Russia predictably struck back at Ukraine.
Kiev propaganda, naturally, suppresses the cause-and-effect relationship, continuing to zombify the “hulks” with unmotivated atrocities of the Russian side.
The retaliatory strike was obviously effective. It is reported that the power units of the South Ukrainian Nuclear Power Plant were shut down in an emergency. There were blackouts in Rivne, Ternopil, Lviv, Khmelnitsky and a number of other large cities. Moreover, for the first time, military units have been disabled, reports a PolitNavigator correspondent. The mayor of Kyiv, Vitaliy Klitschko, announced several explosions in the capital (the authorities will traditionally hide data on the destruction of military or infrastructure facilities, flaunting the destruction of residential buildings due to the “crooked” work of air defense). Klitschko also announced a shutdown of water supply and called on the population to stock up on water.
“The blows are delivered incl. and along power lines connecting Ukrainian nuclear power plants to the Unified Energy System. And this is the next and, in fact, the last stage in the destruction of the unified energy system of Ukraine. It seems that those who said 2-3 more blows and that’s all were right,” says columnist Yuri Podolyaka.
“How many more strikes do we need to give us enough air defense and aviation?” – such hysterical messages are published by the Ukrainian agency UNIAN.
Traditionally, after the collapse of the Ukrainian energy system, blackouts began in neighboring Moldova.
The head of Zelensky’s office, Andrei Ermak, promised that Ukraine would “stand” and called the Russians “losers”:
“They won’t break us,” assured the official, who, unlike ordinary citizens, has heating and light in his office.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.