Comments by "Arty" (@arty5876) on "Ukraine blames Russia for collapsed dam. Military analyst reacts" video.
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So you want to say that Russia blew up its own hydroelectric power plant? They bomb themselves, right?
The explosion of the Kakhovskaya HPP is not beneficial to anyone except Ukraine - the Ukrainian-controlled city of Kherson is located on the right bank of the Dnieper, there is a hill there, and settlements on the left, Russian bank of the Dnieper were mainly affected by flooding. After retreating from Kherson in November 2022, Russian troops for many months built defensive positions near the bank of the Dnieper, but due to the break of the dam, they were forced to withdraw from their defensive positions, which were built for a long time, and the Dnieper River upstream from the Kakhovskaya HPP will narrow, which will make it easier for Ukrainian troops to land across the river upstream, where The Russian command did not prepare a defense line due to the huge width of the reservoir, which Ukrainian troops on stationary boats would hardly dare to cross. But now the Russian defensive positions downstream of the reservoir are flooded, and upstream of the dam the reservoir will narrow, which will make it easier for Ukrainian troops to potentially land.
Russian troops were still on the right bank of the Dnieper and in Kherson in 2022, when Ukraine launched a rocket into the Kakhovskaya hydroelectric power station to cut the escape routes for the Russian army from Kherson. Ukraine bombed this dam with a rocket a few months ago, but the European clown Borrel in the morning, with a hangover, without even figuring it out, said that Russia was to blame.
Due to the undermining of the Kakhovskaya HPP, water problems may begin in the Crimea, and it will also be impossible to launch the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant, which is controlled by Russia.
In total, we have that the explosion of the dam led to the flooding of settlements on the left bank of the Dnieper controlled by Russia, and the right bank of the river controlled by Ukraine is located on a hill. Russian army defensive positions were flooded, and higher up the river narrowed in the region where the Russian command did not even assume the possibility of a Ukrainian landing. In November 2022, Ukraine hit the dam with a HIMARS missile in an attempt to cut off the Russian troops' escape routes, which caused damage to the dam. And also because of the dam break, the Zaporozhye NPP and the Crimea will now be without water. But the Western media and the stupid Western population again blame Russia for everything.
The undermining of the Kakhovskaya HPP is in no way beneficial to Russia, Ukraine did it. Ukraine blew up the Kakhovskaya HPP, and it is Ukraine's fault that there is a flood there now.
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So you want to say that Russia blew up its own hydroelectric power plant? They bomb themselves, right?
The explosion of the Kakhovskaya HPP is not beneficial to anyone except Ukraine - the Ukrainian-controlled city of Kherson is located on the right bank of the Dnieper, there is a hill there, and settlements on the left, Russian bank of the Dnieper were mainly affected by flooding. After retreating from Kherson in November 2022, Russian troops for many months built defensive positions near the bank of the Dnieper, but due to the break of the dam, they were forced to withdraw from their defensive positions, which were built for a long time, and the Dnieper River upstream from the Kakhovskaya HPP will narrow, which will make it easier for Ukrainian troops to land across the river upstream, where The Russian command did not prepare a defense line due to the huge width of the reservoir, which Ukrainian troops on stationary boats would hardly dare to cross. But now the Russian defensive positions downstream of the reservoir are flooded, and upstream of the dam the reservoir will narrow, which will make it easier for Ukrainian troops to potentially land.
Russian troops were still on the right bank of the Dnieper and in Kherson in november 2022, when Ukraine launched a HIMARS rocket into the Kakhovskaya hydroelectric power station to cut the escape routes for the Russian army from Kherson. Ukraine bombed this dam with a rocket a few months ago, but the European clown Borrel in the morning, with a hangover, without even figuring it out, said that Russia was to blame.
Due to the undermining of the Kakhovskaya HPP, water problems may begin in the Crimea, and it will also be impossible to launch the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant, which is controlled by Russia.
In total, we have that the explosion of the dam led to the flooding of settlements on the left bank of the Dnieper controlled by Russia, and the right bank of the river controlled by Ukraine is located on a hill. Russian army defensive positions were flooded, and higher up the river narrowed in the region where the Russian command did not even assume the possibility of a Ukrainian landing. In November 2022, Ukraine hit the dam with a HIMARS missile in an attempt to cut off the Russian troops' escape routes, which caused damage to the dam. And also because of the dam break, the Zaporozhye NPP and the Crimea will now be without water. But the Western media and the stupid Western population again blame Russia for everything.
The undermining of the Kakhovskaya HPP is in no way beneficial to Russia, Ukraine did it. Ukraine blew up the Kakhovskaya HPP, and it is Ukraine's fault that there is a flood there now.
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So you want to say that Russia blew up its own hydroelectric power plant? They bomb themselves, right?
The explosion of the Kakhovskaya HPP is not beneficial to anyone except Ukraine - the Ukrainian-controlled city of Kherson is located on the right bank of the Dnieper, there is a hill there, and settlements on the left, Russian bank of the Dnieper were mainly affected by flooding. After retreating from Kherson in November 2022, Russian troops for many months built defensive positions near the bank of the Dnieper, but due to the break of the dam, they were forced to withdraw from their defensive positions, which were built for a long time, and the Dnieper River upstream from the Kakhovskaya HPP will narrow, which will make it easier for Ukrainian troops to land across the river upstream, where The Russian command did not prepare a defense line due to the huge width of the reservoir, which Ukrainian troops on stationary boats would hardly dare to cross. But now the Russian defensive positions downstream of the reservoir are flooded, and upstream of the dam the reservoir will narrow, which will make it easier for Ukrainian troops to potentially land.
Russian troops were still on the right bank of the Dnieper and in Kherson in november 2022, when Ukraine launched a HIMARS rocket into the Kakhovskaya hydroelectric power station to cut the escape routes for the Russian army from Kherson. Ukraine bombed this dam with a rocket a few months ago, but the European clown Borrel in the morning, with a hangover, without even figuring it out, said that Russia was to blame.
Due to the undermining of the Kakhovskaya HPP, water problems may begin in the Crimea, and it will also be impossible to launch the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant, which is controlled by Russia.
In total, we have that the explosion of the dam led to the flooding of settlements on the left bank of the Dnieper controlled by Russia, and the right bank of the river controlled by Ukraine is located on a hill. Russian Russian army defensive positions were flooded, and higher up the river narrowed in the region where the Russian command did not even assume the possibility of a Ukrainian landing. In November 2022, Ukraine hit the dam with a HIMARS missile in an attempt to cut off the Russian troops' escape routes, which caused damage to the dam. And also because of the dam break, the Zaporozhye NPP and the Crimea will now be without water. But the Western media and the stupid Western population again blame Russia for everything.
The undermining of the Kakhovskaya HPP is in no way beneficial to Russia, Ukraine did it. Ukraine blew up the Kakhovskaya HPP, and it is Ukraine's fault that there is a flood there now.
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