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© Thomson Reuters 2024.Russia's biggest airstrike in weeks piles pressure on Ukraine power grid
By Anastasiia Malenko and Pavel Polityuk KYIV©2025 GPlusMedia Inc.
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TaiwanIsNotChina
Russia trying to set new records for war crimes but it won't work. All Ukraine needs is substations and access to Europe's grid, which it has.
JJE
Range of systems were employed. Air launched 101s by strategic aviation, kinzhal and sea launched kalibr on top of the usual wave of drones.
More to come. The decommissioning of Soviet-era power plants and the size of them means they have to take out individual generators, transformers and turbines, so there will be follow ups as the assessments of the target packages comes in.
The natural gas storage facility mentioned in the article is 10 clicks NW of Stryi, Lviv region - the biggest in Europe - another work in progress.
Kremenchuk Hydroelectric PP on the Dnieper was one too. A variety of facilities hit in seven regions on this one night alone.
As mentioned, this is the logical follow through to the campaign that started on 22/3.
UChosePoorly
Oh wow, I am sure that will get the Ukrainians to surrender.
UChosePoorly
JJE - I am glad to see you at least not complaining when the Ukrainians hit Russian energy infrastructure. We can be on different sides of this civilizational war and still not be hypocritical about what this war means.
2020hindsights
JJE
And the logical follow through to that is for Ukraine to continue to cripple Russia's oil refinement plants.
Yrral
He frustrated, because they will let Ukraine be carved up like a Thanksgiving day turkey,after 100 of billion,that will not protect Ukraine,it time to.cut your losses
Wick's pencil
The west will never allow Ukraine to surrender.
ClippetyClop
How would the west stop Ukraine surrendering if they actually wanted to?
Wick's pencil
The same way they got Zelensky to back out of the Minsk 2 agreement.
ClippetyClop
And how do you imagine they did that?
I’m looking for an actual answer here. How did they / will they coerce or persuade Zelensky to not surrender. Be specific.
Robert N
War is hell. Surprised Russia has taken so long to specifically target civilian infrastructure
Hercolobus
Theft of foreign assets is basically an act of war.
FizzBit
Easy to find. Boris Johnson for a tip. And it's wasn't surrender, it was a peace agreement.
Cards fan
There was no peace agreement. This isn't true.
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/apr/22/boris-johnson-ukraine-2022-peace-talks-russia
Cards fan
Oh yes, thank goodness they're careful when they invade other countries. These Russian invaders are woke, socially conscious folks I tell you what. I heard they only use ethically sourced materials for their weapons, and serve their troops only organic foods in their MREs. Can anyone confirm?
Robert N
CF. Yes can confirm everything you wrote to be true.
TaiwanIsNotChina
By getting the Donbas and Russia to fail in their obligations? That's impressive.
TaiwanIsNotChina
The Russian lie makes an appearance again. All one has to do is a look at a map of the holdings of the time to see the ridiculousness of such a "peace agreement".
ClippetyClop
Easy eh. So I’ll ask for the 3rd time.
How was Zelensky compelled or persuaded to not surrender?
Vatniks like to pretend that Ukraine wants to surrender but is not allowed to.
I want to know how they are being prevented from surrendering.
In 2 years none of our Vatniks have been able to answer this.
TaiwanIsNotChina
The list of targets is illegal so there is no credit for minimizing casualties.
JJE
Pretend NATO/USA has never bombed a power plant and try to hold a straight face.
Actually, they are pretty good at both.
TaiwanIsNotChina
Ukraine is under heinous assault attempting to eliminate them. At this point I think they should do whatever stops the assault and worry about the rules of war later.
TaiwanIsNotChina
Pretend NATO/USA didn't use graphite bombs that don't cause permanent damage when they did so and try to hold a straight face.
UChosePoorly
Im ok with hitting power plants.
TokyoLiving
Everyday Russia is liberating more land and towns from the kyiv regime..
Matter of time for peace negotiations..
Matter of time..
JJE
I hope one isn't asserting that only graphite bombs have been exclusively utilized by US/NATO forces in their long and rich history of bombing attacks on power plants/grids, or that there hasn't been widespread destruction of such facilities - because that would be patently false.
But sure, certain quarters are free to hold a straight face, assert that and maintain the fiction.
TaiwanIsNotChina
I hope quarters will provide evidence of power plants being destroyed by the US or NATO.
TaiwanIsNotChina
Only peace negotiation that will happen will be an unconditional ceasefire and Putin isn't there yet.
Cards fan
Talking points? lmao There's a difference between striking power plants that supply factories with electricity to produce the bombs used to invade Ukraine, and bombing powerplants used to supply power to innocent Ukrainians being terrorized by the fascist Russian government. These two things are not the same.
JJE
Right off the bat, the Americans dropped more bombs by tonnage on Vietnam and the surrounds than they did in WWII.
The strategic bombing of North Vietnam must have missed every thermal and hydroelectric powerplant for that amazing, humanitarian version of events to be true.
And that is just one conflict. But keep that straight face.
UChosePoorly
I just don’t want to hear anybody crying about anything later on.
Cards fan
Ah well if America does a bad thing, everyone gets to do bad things. GP ;)
UChosePoorly
These Russians would have been the biggest boosters of Bush's invasion of Iraq in 2003, if only they were American.
UChosePoorly
I suppose there have been a few times in history where a population has been bombed into submission, but mostly it just pisses them off.
I have a pretty righteous anger at Russia for what they are doing to Ukraine. I could only imagine if it was happening to my country.
Strangerland
Yes, an independent nation was invaded in an attempt by Russia to start WWIII with NATO, disrupting the global economy.
Notice how the only one's claiming that's strange seem to be pushing the exact same agenda as the Kremlin?
UChosePoorly
Plus, the USSR was our nemesis for so so long. We were willing to give Russia a fresh start after the USSR fell apart, and maybe things could have been different, but it's obvious you guys didn't learn from your Cold War I loss.