The Russian state’s blowing up the dam at the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant (KHPP) is an act of terror by this terrorist state.
Vladimir Putin appears to be willing to do nearly anything to hold onto the Russian-occupied regions of Ukraine and his throne in the Kremlin, as his army is failing and his air force is trapped in its hangars.
Russian State’s Act of Terror in Ukraine
This war crime will be added to the long list of war crimes, which already includes the illegal deportation of minors, for which the International Criminal Court has issued an arrest warrant.
The explosion’s military motivation from Russia is obvious and expected. Putin is aware that his disheartened troops are likely to crumble in the face of Challenger and Leopard tanks storming at them since the large expanse to the west of the dam is a tank highway to Crimea.
This axis will probably be blocked by the flooding for several weeks.
The ecological and agricultural damage will be immense, and since neither the KHPP nor the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant (ZNPP) will be producing electricity, Ukraine will experience a temporary electrical shortage.
The tyrant should be expected to carry out this kind of terrorism, which is nothing new.
The Al Mishraq sulfur mine south of Mosul was destroyed in 2017, while the Islamic State was being driven out of Iraq.
This had the same impact as blowing the dam at KHPP from a tactical standpoint.
The 400,000 tonnes of very toxic sulfur dioxide went across the route of the advancing Iraqi army’s direct approach to Mosul and delayed them for several days, allowing IS to dig deeper into the city.
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Ukrainians Strategize to Counter Evil Scourge
Fortunately, the ‘Gods’ intervened, and the poison vanished in the thick air.
Unfortunately, nothing is off bounds when you have no restrictions or regard for innocent lives, like Putin and IS do.
But, the Ukrainians are quite cunning. Without a doubt, the Ukrainian high command would have prepared for such a scenario and would have had a wide range of attack lines and strategies to get rid of this terrible infestation.
Early on, it also seemed as though the Russian strategy could have failed, with Russian forces defending this area scurrying for high ground and the water required for Crimea vanishing into the Black Sea.
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