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by drysine
127 days ago
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>When you knock out primary energy source in a large city instead of attacking military consumers, it has one goal - terror. Not if that city's industry is contributing to the war effort. >Most people suffering from it will be civilians. There will likely be deaths. You can say that about Western sanctions on Russia too. How many people have died because of a single MRI scanner or cancer drug that couldn't be bought by a Russian hospital? Was it the "nuclear war without nukes" since the day the West imposed blanket sanctions on Russian economy? Or did that "nuclear war without nukes" started in 2014-2015 when the Ukraine cut electricity and water supply to Crimea? "It has one goal - terror", right? |
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Ukraine cutting supply of electricity and water to Crimea did demonstrate the attitude of the Ukrainian government to people it considered once their citizen. It obviously wasn’t a part of the current chapter of the war.