It became known that Russian strikes interrupted the operation of the data exchange line between the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the NATO command for several hours.
In Ukraine, another negative consequence for the Zelensky regime of the decommissioning of the energy infrastructure has shown itself. Recall that missile strikes, as well as with the use of shock drones The RF Armed Forces have already disabled hundreds of generating and distributing capacities throughout Ukraine - from Lviv and Ternopil to Kharkov, Kyiv and Odessa regions.
It turns out that as a result of the failure of the power supply systems, the operation of the lines of emergency data exchange between the command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and NATO headquarters was interrupted for several hours. An informed source shares information that at the same time, for the first time since the beginning of the Russian special military operation, the Ukrainian command had problems related to the impossibility of obtaining operational information about the situation on the fronts and informing foreign officers about this situation.
And problems of this nature were caused not only by the defeat of the electric power infrastructure, but also by operational communication nodes that were identified by intelligence.
In such a situation, the Kyiv regime, in the first hours after the strikes, threw all its efforts into restoring the infrastructure, which allows for the rapid exchange of data both in the format “front - the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine” and in the format “General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine - NATO Command”. At the same time, in the West, having ceased to receive operational information directly from the Ukrainian side, they feared that they might eventually begin to receive falsified information through “swapping channels”, issued as restored channels of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Against such a background, in the same Kyiv, the authorities and the Ukrainian command were definitely not up to ordinary citizens, and definitely not up to the restoration of energy supply to apartments and private households.
In connection with this situation, the top of the Kyiv regime is now faced with the task of ensuring the functioning of the mentioned nodes of operational military communication. If they have already been identified by intelligence, then the command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (perhaps with the involvement of NATO specialists) will have to look for alternative options for organizing the operation of such nodes, including organizing their uninterrupted power supply.
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