Since Oct 10 300 Russian missiles and drones targeted energy facilities and other civilian infrastructure in Kyiv, Zaporizhzhia, Dnipro, Zhytomyr, Kropyvnytskyi, Lviv, Poltava, Vinnytsia, Khmelnytskyi, Sumy, Kharkiv, Ivano-Frankivsk, Mykolayiv, Donetsk regions -@SergiyKyslytsya
@SergiyKyslytsya During today's #UNSC he said 40% of Ukraine’s energy facilities have been damaged or destroyed. Power plants, central heating plants, transformers, oil storages, distribution devices, overhead power lines, and other energy equipment throughout the country remain under fire
Russian terrorists have mined the dam and aggregates of the Kakhovka hydroelectric power plant – one of the largest power facilities in Ukraine.
The dam of this power plant holds about 18 million cubic meters of water. If Russian terrorists blow up this dam, more than 80 settlements, including Kherson, with hundreds of thousands of people living there will be in an area of rapid flooding.
For dbags, writing me Russia had to invade because Ukraine killed 16,000 Donbas residents, do you know how google works? If so, please google "Don Cossacks invading Donbas", Igor Strelkov bragging how he started the war in Donbas and executed civilians. Or "Pskov paratroopers"👇
I don't believe all of you are working for Russia. Some are just ignorant idiots with a memory of a goldfish. So I went and searched for you: currenttime.tv/a/29335545.html
After accusations of being a Russophobe, I honestly tried to talk to Russians here. The outcome was so dull. "We don't decide anything... We don't know how to self-organize, we are scared, we need a leader, we are ashamed. But they will kill us. we won't change anything. 🧶👇
"Oh, and my fav. Maidan was violent. we didn't want violence. It was easier for you." And I listened to that. as 👇a person who used to work in the Yanuk-controlled media cause, there was the only way to find work back then...
And then after work, I was standing in line to bring food and medicine to the EuroMaidan activists, and after clashes, was protesting near courts where Yanuk judges were putting people in jail for just being on the streets... I listened to that and was like fuck.. Pointless. 👇
I like embarrassing myself when it is funny. So recently I got a new glitch in my English. Earlier I had problems with tenses, now I also change some phonetically similar words. First, it was a peacock's tale instead of a tail. Today I invented press steak-out, instead stake-out
press steak-out is when journalists roast you with their questions)) ahahah
and of course, classic: I sent him a massage, instead of message))
I attended a very interesting panel at the UN today on countering disinformation. Peter Pomerantsev was talking about how Russia destroys evidence of its war crimes in Ukraine (on occupied territories) to make it easier for the Kremlin to create another reality. 👇
And it might succeed as we live in a denial era, I guess. A time, when there are Holocaust, Holodomor, and Srebrenica deniers. Disinfo undermines trust in democratic institutions, which were so hard to establish. It is something about winners writing history.👇
Putin still hopes to win as after victory he will destroy us, all of us who were highlighting the facts of this invasion. So within the time, the world will believe he was "fighting Nazis and protecting Ukraine from gays etc.." 👇
A woman writes: They hanged my sister in Skadovsk(Occupied town in Kherson Oblast). Something about what is going on under Russian occupation. A woman had active pro-Ukrainian position. This post made my blood run cold.
This is why we don't give up and choose to fight. We know if we do, everything would be even worse.
Some more details. For hardworking Kremlin trolls accusing me for not posting any sources except for woman's actual sister account openly writing about what happened. khersonline.net/lenta/307215-p…
Some of the strongest words in the world: Odesa, Mykolaiv, Nikopol, Zaporizhzhia, Kherson, Mariupol, Kharkiv, Chernihiv, Kyiv. People there are made of steel. I feel honored and grateful that those are my people.