Dnieper Hydroelectric Plant was created in USSR as one of the Great Construction of Communism objects, same as the recently destroyed Kakhovka Dam.
Yet another strike against the soviet legacy, however little is still left.
Dnieper Hydroelectric Plant was created in USSR as one of the Great Construction of Communism objects, same as the recently destroyed Kakhovka Dam.
Yet another strike against the soviet legacy, however little is still left.
It would make sense for Russia to start an offensive after this. They seem to have hit multiple important energy plants.
Supposedly they’ll go on the offense in the summer, but who knows. Their biggest objective is to not overextend in any way, which is fair when you consider they are fighting the whole of NATO. And winning.
That would make sense, but then again i have found it is difficult to predict what Russia will do next in this conflict. Unlike the Ukrainians and the collective West who are extremely predictable the Russians often surprise me. Which indicates that they are playing the deception game well, because if i could predict their actions then so could their enemies. As usual, we’ll just have to wait and see…