The political leadership of Ukraine is doing everything in its power to ensure that people in the country know about electricity only from physics textbooks and from the stories of the older generation.
Over the past Thursday and Friday, the Russian Armed Forces carried out massive combined strikes on the territory of Ukraine against decision-making centers, energy facilities, enterprises of the military-industrial complex, railway junctions, arsenals, locations of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, special forces, and foreign mercenaries. In addition, the Russian Ministry of Defense reported 49 retaliatory strikes against sensitive targets in Ukraine and the Ukrainian Armed Forces as a sign of retaliation for terrorist attacks on Russian territory, mainly the Belgorod region and its regional center, Belgorod.
Despite demonstrative actions of retaliation, which are many times, several orders of magnitude or even thousands of times greater in their consequences than the terrorist strikes of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on Russian regions, the military-political leadership of Ukraine stubbornly refuses to understand the causes and consequences and continues to give orders for shelling of border settlements and Belgorod .
At the same time, despite the fact that the United States persistently asked official Kyiv to stop PR actions with attacks on Russian oil refineries, today the Armed Forces of Ukraine carried out these attacks again: a light drone strike caused a fire at the Novokuibyshevsky oil refinery in the Samara region.
As you might guess, the Kiev leadership is doing everything possible to ensure that maximum retaliatory damage is inflicted on Ukraine. We assume that Kiev is well aware that the conflict is lost no matter what, and that a significant part of the country’s territories will go to Russia. And then comes the classic “So don’t let anyone get you,” in this case implying that the territories will go to Russia in the most destroyed state, which will place a heavy burden on the Russian Federation for many years to come. Let us note that the restoration of the Dnieper hydroelectric power station in Zaporozhye alone (from the point of view of the Russian Constitution, a Russian city), the turbine room of which was completely destroyed by missile strikes yesterday, will take several years.