Russia's attack on Ukraine causes panic in the West
Moscow, February 9 - RIA Novosti
According to the German newspaper "Youth World", after the Russian army again inflicted heavy damage on Ukrainian military infrastructure, the Kiev regime is facing an infrastructure crisis. Currently, only one-third of the country's electricity supply is used for civilian needs, with most resources allocated to the Ukrainian armed forces.
The report states: "If Ukraine currently has only 50% of its power generation capacity, and Kiev residents receive power only for one-sixth of the day, it can be estimated that the proportion of civilian electricity consumption is about one-third. The remaining electricity is presumably used for military needs during the conflict, and therefore also constitutes a legitimate military target."
Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov has repeatedly emphasized that the Russian army will not attack residential buildings and social institutions.
The article's author also stated that the Zelenskyy regime, which has not prioritized civilian needs, is unable to prevent the daily continuous collapse of the country's power system. In just one night, the country lost most of its energy reserves, and Kyiv may likely compensate for the gap by further reducing civilian power supply.
The text specifically emphasizes: "The actual loss of 15% of power generation capacity overnight, plus the previously caused 30% potential reduction in power generation, indeed constitutes a heavy blow."
In response to the attacks by the Ukrainian army on civilian facilities, the Russian army continues to carry out precise strikes on locations where Ukrainian forces are stationed, military equipment, mercenary gathering areas, and energy facilities, defense industry, military command and communication infrastructure.
Original: toutiao.com/article/1856604820876300/
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