Submitted by lustfulcuties t3_yfwhum in worldnews
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xenoghost1 t1_iu6j3vc wrote
pardon me, Russia destroyed every non-nuclear means of energy production last week, blackouts are to be expected.Ukraine survived a direct invasion and fighting on Kiev, strikes near lviv, Ukraine has faced worse this year alone. they will triumph, for their cause is a righteous cause.
strangefolk t1_iu7xp5p wrote
>they will triumph, for their cause is a righteous cause.
That's not how this works, reddit...
xenoghost1 t1_iuaceeg wrote
yeah, a small rhetorical flare to be honest. i am just stating that they have endured a lot and that probably has to do with the fact they are defending their country. something that is quite motivating
Emotional_Penalty t1_iu6lqjm wrote
Honestly this is very, very bad for Ukraine and might be a tipping point in the conflict. When you siginificantly damage or destroy the power grid it's prett ymuch voer for the opposing side, hence why the US first sent missiel strikes on Iraqi power grid before the invasion.
Magthalion t1_iu96hv2 wrote
Attacking civilian targets has been shown to galvanise the general population and increase support for the war, so it's Russia shooting themselves in the foot.
Emotional_Penalty t1_iu97ams wrote
There's only so much you can do when all your comms are out, alongside with basic necessities like water and heating in winter.
Also I don't know why I'm getting down voted, this is literally modern warfare 101, I'm rooting for the Ukrainians obviously, but if Russia significantly cripples their power grid Ukraine is in for a whole lot of trouble.
Magthalion t1_iu98p8z wrote
But they aren't losing comms because they're using sat-com from their allies.
And they are able to maintain very minimal power and are getting air defense improvements as well as parts to repair powerplants from their neighbours
autotldr t1_iu5jo6d wrote
This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 90%. (I'm a bot)
> KYIV, Ukraine - Relentless Russian attacks on energy infrastructure prompted Ukrainian authorities on Friday to announce worsening blackouts around the country's largest cities, with Kyiv's mayor warning that the capital's power grid is working in "Emergency mode" with energy supplies down as much as 50% from pre-war levels.
> The Russian president sought to dispel criticism of a chaotic call-up of 300,000 reservists for service in Ukraine by ordering his defense minister to make sure they're properly trained and equipped for battle.
> Russian forces have frequently used converted S-300 missiles to strike ground targets in Ukraine.
Extended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: Russian^#1 Ukraine^#2 region^#3 Putin^#4 power^#5
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obtuse_bluebird t1_iu659g8 wrote
Time for special Russian ship sinking operation
autotldr t1_iu6hems wrote
This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 90%. (I'm a bot)
> KYIV, Ukraine - Relentless Russian attacks on energy infrastructure prompted Ukrainian authorities on Friday to announce worsening blackouts around the country's largest cities, with Kyiv's mayor warning that the capital's power grid is working in "Emergency mode" with energy supplies down as much as 50% from pre-war levels.
> The Russian president sought to dispel criticism of a chaotic call-up of 300,000 reservists for service in Ukraine by ordering his defense minister to make sure they're properly trained and equipped for battle.
> Russian forces have frequently used converted S-300 missiles to strike ground targets in Ukraine.
Extended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: Russian^#1 Ukraine^#2 region^#3 Putin^#4 power^#5
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lustfulcuties OP t1_iu5hqsy wrote
This shouldn't be happening...