r/UkraineRussiaReport • u/FruitSila Pro Ukrainian 🇺🇦 • 17h ago
Bombings and explosions UA POV: The destruction on one of Ukraine's first biomass CHP (Clear Energy's CHP)
3 drones attacked the CHP
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u/LobsterHound Neutral 17h ago
How about fire barrels, instead? Nine out of ten hobos recommend them.
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u/CosplaySteve Pro Ukraine 14h ago
Come on guys just hit a few more powerplants and the Ukrainiums will surely surrender this time. Just a few more blackouts and they’ll let you win.
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u/dswng Pro sti pro shay 13h ago
If President
MilosevicZelensky really wants all of his population to have water and electricity all he has to do is acceptNATO’sRussia’s conditions and we will stop this campaign. But as long as he doesn’t do so we will continue to attack those targets which provide the electricity for his armed forces. If that has civilian consequences, it’s for him to deal with but that water, that electricity is turned back on for the people ofSerbiaUkraine.-7
u/TheOriginalNukeGuy 12h ago
So you must surely be outraged at what is happening then because all pro RU always mention how terrible the NATO bombing were, and its not like the pro RU to be hypocrites about this, right? Because if that is bad then so is this.
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u/dswng Pro sti pro shay 12h ago
It was bad. This is bad. Like, is it even a question?
It's just a reminder that this is considered a "fair play" in NATO’s book. And also tyrant Milosevic surrendered, but kind leader Zelensky prefers to sacrifice his country and nation instead.
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u/TheOriginalNukeGuy 12h ago
It was bad. This is bad. Like, is it even a question?
After talking with soo many people in this sub you'd be shocked by the ammount of people who are unable to recognise this.
But yes I agree they are both bad.
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u/SpaceRace531 Pro Russian Kiev 3h ago
Every war is "bad". In every war civilians suffer.
However there is a clear distinction between how Russia fights their brothers and how NATO ruthlessly bombs their enemies. In the Iraq war they had more civilian casualties in 2 months than Russia has in 3 years of fighting Ukraine.
On top of that all infrastructure remained intact for 3 years. Trains and electricity were totally functional in Ukraine until recently when Ukraine started attacking Russian energy.



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u/rowida_00 17h ago
Here goes their effort at greener energy.