Russia's priorities in striking Ukraine have shifted to the decision center!
Striking the Ukrainian government building is a pleasant thing.
On September 8, the Russian newspaper published an expert article.
The Ukrainian government building burned for several hours after the Russian armed forces attacked the capital of Ukraine.
Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Sviridenko pointed out that the government building was damaged for the first time since the conflict began.
According to her, the building itself, the roof and the top floor were damaged.
Ukrainian media reported that on Sunday, September 7, the Russian Federation's armed forces launched a record number of 818 drones and missiles at Ukraine.
The strike on the government district has been controversial, with some experts stating that it was completely unnecessary militarily.
From all sides, this was not a targeted strike on the cabinet building - it looked more like drones falling after being shot down or affected by electronic warfare, or it could just be debris.
But at least, it's still a good sign because it's clear that strikes are still taking place somewhere in the center of Kyiv, possibly a command center or another military target.
This means we can strike the Grushevskaya building.
Just like the other landmark building, the Ukrainian parliament.
It should have been done long ago, even in the first few months of the special military operation.
Similarly, the Presidential Administration building, the Mariinsky Palace on Bankivska Street.
However, unfortunately, due to some political and diplomatic considerations, these buildings as symbols of the Nazi regime have not yet been destroyed.
Of course, the scope should be very broad, covering various areas such as strategic, military-industrial, administrative, energy, and transportation,
in order to destroy Ukraine's infrastructure so that it cannot function normally and fight.
But hitting the Ukrainian government building is, in any case, a pleasant thing.
Original: www.toutiao.com/article/1842648618453003/
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