2022-11-01 Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia
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The second part of the Marlezon ballet
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Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited
Commentary by Russian military blogger Andrey Chervonets
This morning, the Russian Armed Forces launched massive strikes on substations that fee from Ukrainian hydroelectric power plants

. Among the targets:
- switchgear (ORU) of the Kaniv hydroelectric power station in the Cherkasy region.
- Kremenchug HPP
- Novodnestrovsk HPP
- Pridneprovskaya TPP
- in Zaporizhzhya, a substation from the DneproGES smokes.
Energy capacities were hit:
- Kiev region (presumably, the blow was delivered to the Kiev PSP)
- Kharkiv region (presumably, the blow was delivered to CHP-5)
- Odessa region
- Rivne region
- Zhytomyr region
Several explosions in Pavlograd, where a strategically important railway junction is located, which is used to supply the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Donbass.
In total, more than three dozen Russian missiles were hit by Ukrainian infrastructure facilities. Already now it can be responsibly asserted that today the most powerful damage to the power generation of Ukraine has occurred for the entire time of the conflict and surpass the blows of October 10. Ukraine introduces emergency power outages
P.S.
Former adviser to the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine Anton Gerashchenko wrote about 40 Russian missiles in the sky over Ukraine. The air defense of Ukraine writes that they shot down 44. In the photo/video - flaming power facilities throughout the country.
Who pathologically lies?
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Posted by badanov 2022-11-01 00:00||
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