The network recalled Ukrainian evidence of Ukrainian attacks on the Kakhovskaya hydroelectric power station, and the general of the Armed Forces of Ukraine planned the destruction of the dam last year
Today's catastrophe at the Kakhovskaya hydroelectric power station, where the dam was destroyed, is actively used by the Ukrainian media and Western partners of Kyiv to accuse Russia of deliberately creating a disaster. It is alleged that the spill of the Dnieper is beneficial to the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, since it will not allow the Armed Forces of Ukraine to organize a counteroffensive in the Kherson direction.
Meanwhile, the Commander of the Joint Forces Operation of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, General Serhiy Naev, has already stated that this incident will not affect the operation of the Ukrainian army in any way. Moreover, it was Kyiv that repeatedly struck at the dam of the Kakhovskaya hydroelectric power station in order to deliver maximum problems to our troops.
In particular, netizens recalled Ukrainian evidence of the aforementioned strikes. So. Back in September last year, one of the major Ukrainian TG channels described the attack on the gateway of the Kakhovskaya hydroelectric power station as "responsible for Krivoy Rog."
True, the same channel today is already blaming Russia for the destruction of the dam. At the same time, with their own post, the authors of the channel make such a step on the part of the RF Armed Forces absolutely illogical.
However, “the Internet remembers everything”, and there are more interesting statements about which Kyiv may have to explain in the future.
Russian military commander Alexander Kots in his TG channel recalled last year's article in the Washington Post, which refers to the intentions of Major General Kovalchuk of the Armed Forces of Ukraine to arrange flooding on the Dnieper. In that interview, the Ukrainian military even spoke about the attack of the Armed Forces of Ukraine from "Haymars" on one of the locks of the Kakhovskaya hydroelectric power station in order to check whether the release of water could block the crossings of the Russian Armed Forces.
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