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Comments by "Майя С. " (@danascully6670) on "Could a key hydro-electric dam be Russia's next target? | DW News" video.
I hope that Zelensky will not blow up the Kakhovka hydroelectric power station, he will come to his senses in time. Although he does not care about the flooding of Kherson, because he knows that this city will no longer be Ukrainian.
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@nozhki-busha everything is possible, of course, but the Russians are not going to blow up the hydroelectric power station. It also supplies water to other Russian territories.
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@chrislewis7333 we are afraid that Zelensky will blow up the dam. Nothing prevents him from shelling the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant. The version that Russia is going to blow up the dam does not occur to anyone, because it is meaningless. It is easier to use heavier weapons (not nuclear)
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@wildcatmahone-md6me And what does it change? The fact that Crimea is not recognized by the world as part of Russia has not affected Crimea itself in any way. Everyone has already forgotten that he was once Ukrainian.
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@torehaaland6921 Russia did not start anything in the Donbass. What nonsense. It was a popular initiative. Russia does not shoot at civilian targets. Now there are strikes on the energy infrastructure to cut off the supply of the enemy front. This method is described in military doctrine and was often used by the United States.
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@wildcatmahone-md6me in order to return Crimea, the Ukrainian authorities will first have to convince the population of Crimea that they want it back.
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@Aussie-Mocha Ukraine is too weak to continue the war for too long. Therefore, sooner or later she will have to retreat. In the meantime, apparently if the front is pushed back, then air defense or something else will be installed in these territories.
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@torehaaland6921 In Russia, Ukraine is recognized as a terrorist state. It has been terrorizing the Donbass since 2014. I am not lying, but describing the perception of this situation on the Russian side. But I won't argue with a bot.
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@DarxKies yes, legally registered Russian territories. By the way, Crimea never returned😄
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@DarxKies the legal entry of these regions into Russia is important for Russia. Now Russia will have to defend these regions as if it were its own, even if it takes 200 years.
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@Aussie-Mocha maybe. I don't know for sure.
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@mitchstephan8281 it makes no sense that the West is constantly supplying weapons to Ukraine. And yes, these territories officially became part of Russia. The heads of these territories signed documents based on the results of the referenda. You know about it. From November 1, Ukrainian passports and hryvnias cease to be valid there.
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@DarxKies and Russia does not care what the US and Europe want. They won't succeed anyway. They are already falling apart because of their stupidity. If next year there is no Russia, then there may not be Europe or the USA. See where it's coming from.
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@somethingelse9535 and who will stop her, are there options? 😆😆😆
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@somethingelse9535 Perhaps this is happening because it is no longer the Ukrainian army? Ukrainians there are less than 50%, the rest are mercenaries from NATO countries. And by the way, there are several times more of them than Russians.
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@somethingelse9535 our military say that Ukrainian speech is practically not heard in radio interceptions, and there are very few Ukrainians among those killed. Therefore, all the media in our country are already saying that we are at war with NATO, and not with the Ukrainians. I personally do not think that NATO can defeat Russia, especially since this alliance is afraid of our nuclear strike and is fighting quietly, pretending that it is not them😆😆😆
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@torehaaland6921 if Zelensky blows up the dam, then the blame will be placed on Russia anyway. But I think that Russia will not be worse off from this, the war will continue in any case.
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@somethingelse9535 yes, and now the whole world is raking the consequences of this popular uprising on the Maidan, and first of all Ukraine itself.
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@somethingelse9535 completely cut off the supply of the Kherson region. And then the Russian army will have to leave Kherson.
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