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Glow after Russian strikes in Kharkov region. According to local sources, a thermal power plant in Zmiev was hit. Also, arrivals were recorded at Kharkov CHPP-5, which is one of the largest combined heat and power plants in Ukraine. #Russia #Ukraine #Kharkov…
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Poltava, Sumy, Dnipropetrovsk and Kharkov regions - interruptions or complete absence of power 😈😈
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Poltava, Sumy, Dnipropetrovsk and Kharkov regions - interruptions or complete absence of power 😈😈
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Poltava, Sumy, Dnipropetrovsk and Kharkov regions - interruptions or complete absence of power 😈😈
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The Odessa region and the part of Donbass controlled by Ukraine joined the Ukrainian regions with power outages.
There are also reports of water outages.
There are also reports of water outages.
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The Odessa region and the part of Donbass controlled by Ukraine joined the Ukrainian regions with power outages. There are also reports of water outages.
Why are you shelling your power stations Zeleboy?
Right, I’ve had time to think this over, and I’m going to throw my 10 cents into this. I’ll draw parallels with the Second World War just for a comparison.
The Russian pushback in the north isn’t the end of the SMO. Its a tragedy, yes, but it hardly means the offensives are finished. Look at what happened in the winter of 1944 in the Ardennes forest. The Germans scraped together a large enough force which resulted in the encirclement of the US 101st airborne in Bastogne with the eventual result being an allied victory.
We’ve seen Ukraine pull forces from other fronts to do the same thing, launching counteroffensives with forces scraped and cobbled together from various different regions. History has a funny way of repeating itself, so despite all the naysayers and whatnot, I believe Ukraines brief moment of success will come with a nasty blow from the Russian military.
Alright, I’m going to bed.
The Russian pushback in the north isn’t the end of the SMO. Its a tragedy, yes, but it hardly means the offensives are finished. Look at what happened in the winter of 1944 in the Ardennes forest. The Germans scraped together a large enough force which resulted in the encirclement of the US 101st airborne in Bastogne with the eventual result being an allied victory.
We’ve seen Ukraine pull forces from other fronts to do the same thing, launching counteroffensives with forces scraped and cobbled together from various different regions. History has a funny way of repeating itself, so despite all the naysayers and whatnot, I believe Ukraines brief moment of success will come with a nasty blow from the Russian military.
Alright, I’m going to bed.
Forwarded from 🇷🇺LEVI🇧🇾
We should use the Ukrainian wording here.
Multiple Air conditioners exploded, damaged power lines.
Multiple Air conditioners exploded, damaged power lines.
Forwarded from Intel Slava Z
As they say, with the initiative. I really hope that this will not be a one-time action, but a real autumn marathon. let's send ukraine back to stone age
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Kharkov locals enjoy the self shelling of power station
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Kharkov locals enjoy the self shelling of power station
Areatovich in his nightly briefing ( by the wood fire now ) ; “we don’t need these power stations, they are too old and weak, who needs such things and besides its only a tactical blackout”