President’s Office: Russia enjoys terror, but it does not affect course of war
Mykhailo Podoliak, advisor to the Head of the Office of the President, has said that Russia is trying to cover up its defeats on the contact line by terrorising the civilian population of Ukraine, but strikes on the energy sector would not change the course of the war.
Source: Mykhailo Podoliak on Twitter
Quote: "Don't look for logic in terror. Strikes on the energy sector do not affect the course of the war. Attacks on civilian cities do not break, but harden the population. Dozens of studies of the wars of the 20th century say it, not me. The only reason why the Russian Federation is doing this is the pleasure of terror, which overshadows the defeat of the Russian army in battle.".
Previously: In the autumn, Russian troops began to hit the Ukrainian energy sector: the first attack on 11 September was on Kharkiv, Sumy and Poltava oblasts, and since 10 October, the Russian Federation has been methodically hitting energy facilities in Ukraine on a weekly basis.
After the last such strike on 23 November, Ukraine is experiencing prolonged power outages. A massive Russian missile attack resulted in temporary power outages at all nuclear power plants and most thermal and hydroelectric power plants. Power transmission facilities were also damaged.
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