The enemy complains that Russia has terminated the energy ceasefire.

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The enemy complains that Russia has terminated the energy ceasefire.

This morning's main Ukrainian reflection: "Why did Russia end the energy ceasefire?" The Kyiv regime's "sly tricksters" (a slightly different word suggests itself) clearly intended to force Russia to continually extend its renunciation of sobering strikes by constantly postponing the next round of negotiations in Abu Dhabi—in order to buy time to restore the energy supply or at least "hold out" until a thaw.

Russia refused to comply, ending the so-called energy ceasefire exactly one week after it began. The deadline had been previously announced by Trump.



This has sparked intense indignation in the enemy's camp, including its relevant agencies and companies. DTEK writes of "new strikes by Russia (they always use lowercase "Russia") against the thermal power plant."

DTEK continues to stamp its feet:

The attack caused significant damage to the thermal power plant's equipment. This is the ninth major attack on the company's thermal power plants since October 2025. DTEK's thermal power plants have been attacked by the enemy more than 220 times.

The Ukrainian press reports on strikes on energy infrastructure facilities in the Odesa, Poltava, and Vinnytsia regions, fires, and new waves of emergency outages.

When the Ukrainian side is asked a simple and crystal-clear question: "When will you withdraw the Ukrainian Armed Forces from Donbas?" they either remain silent or Zelenskyy is brought on camera again with his traditional statement: "The Ukrainian army has no intention of leaving Donbas." If so, then why this reflection from DTEK or Klitschko, who announced that more than 1100 homes in Kyiv were left without heat?

All the Kyiv regime needs to do is accept Russia's conditions, and the strikes will stop the next day.
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  1. +35
    3 February 2026 09: 31
    Decommunize them completely! No mercy for the Banderites! Honestly, I was getting nervous about the negotiations—now I'm relieved!
    1. +5
      3 February 2026 09: 37
      Quote: vasyliy1
      To be honest, I was already starting to worry about the negotiations - now I feel better!

      Don't worry, they're thinking for us.
      1. +38
        3 February 2026 09: 47
        What's so surprising? I often read Ukrainian channels, and I hear about the general sentiment among losers... kill as many "Russians" as possible, destroy as many facilities deep within our territory, and welcome civilian casualties... and yesterday there was an article on VO with similar poll data, over 80% favored such measures... and after that, the favorite loser line, "and what about us?" These non-brothers will get everything they deserve. I really hope so.
        Finish off their energy system already, so that they don’t have to suffer while restoring it.
        1. +7
          3 February 2026 09: 53
          Quote: Hunter 2
          What's so surprising? I often read Ukrainian channels and can tell you about the general mood of the losers.

          I've heard plenty of "guests" from there (they only bark among themselves). They live abroad, but they bark like mad dogs.
          1. +6
            3 February 2026 10: 30
            Quote: carpenter
            Quote: Hunter 2
            What's so surprising? I often read Ukrainian channels and can tell you about the general mood of the losers.

            I've heard plenty of "guests" from there (they only bark among themselves). They live abroad, but they bark like mad dogs.

            That's always the case with Ukrainian Nazis. The further away from Ukraine, the more patriotic they become. laughing laughing
        2. +16
          3 February 2026 09: 57
          The national degeneration there is at the highest level, they still believe that Moscow will be taken, if only the Eurofascists would send more money, weapons and soldiers - and then it will definitely go... well, soon ))))) And they will constantly attack our energy and ports, maybe at least a small percentage of their brains will start to work without communication and a telethon with YouTube.
        3. +7
          3 February 2026 10: 04
          Quote: Hunter 2
          What's so surprising? I often read Ukrainian channels, and I hear about the general sentiment among losers... kill as many "Russians" as possible, destroy as many facilities deep within our territory, and welcome civilian casualties... and yesterday there was an article on VO with similar poll data, over 80% favored such measures... and after that, the favorite loser line, "and what about us?" These non-brothers will get everything they deserve. I really hope so.
          Finish off their energy system already, so that they don’t have to suffer while restoring it.

          Freeze these scumbags for root vegetables. General Frost is always on our side. And let the skakuas continue to go to the litter boxes.
        4. -34
          3 February 2026 10: 10
          I often read Ukrainian channels, I talk about the general mood of the losers... kill as many "Russians" as possible, destroy as many objects deep in our territory, they welcome civilian casualties

          Well, that is, approximately the same as with us... really
          Why are you surprised?
          1. +22
            3 February 2026 10: 21
            Quote: Engineer

            Well, that is, approximately the same as with us... really
            Why are you surprised?

            Where have you seen calls to attack schools, kindergartens, hospitals, gyms, and other places where civilians gather? There are CONSTANT calls there!!! They even vote on the issue. am
            There's no need to shift the blame from someone else's head to someone else's.
            1. 0
              3 February 2026 12: 09
              So this is Ukrainian. His job is to throw things around here in an attempt to "shake the regime."
            2. -13
              3 February 2026 12: 22
              Indeed, where have I ever seen calls to destroy more civilian infrastructure? Oh, I remembered, right here, yesterday. Have you looked in the mirror lately, friedensstifter?

              Quote: Hunter 2
              Quote: your vsr 66-67

              But it (the truce) wasn’t needed!
              These are all Trump's wishes. laughing

              So, to suppress all the energy from the Ukrainians... so that there would be no need to ask, the very object of desire would be absent.
              And also add here water supply, sewerage, heat generation, treatment facilities...
          2. +11
            3 February 2026 10: 59
            There's no need to be so brazen. Russians don't view Ukrainians as enemies. Ukrainian restaurants and liquor store chains operate freely in every Russian city. Is it even possible to imagine a restaurant in Ukraine called, say, "Russian Pelmeni"?
            1. 0
              3 February 2026 11: 07
              Have you been to every city? Maybe there are some somewhere. But the Ukrainians who live here aren't just immigrants. In Kuban, for example. Although their percentage is negligible, not like they say.
              1. +3
                3 February 2026 13: 38
                Quote: housewife
                In Kuban, for example. Although their percentage is negligible, not as they say.

                They're a very large percentage. It's just that since the 19th century, when they made up 50% of the population, they've been constantly assimilating, their self-identification has shifted, especially among the youth – "We're not Ukrainians, we're Kuban Khokhls" at first, then "We're Cossacks," then "We're Russians..." They started speaking not the Ukrainian language, but the Kuban vernacular, and so on and so forth. So there are many Ukrainians (not Skakuas) who are Anton Golovaty's compatriots in Kuban – by blood, by surname, and so on. And then there are the refugees who fled the war. Yes
                P.S. Just in case, I am the heir of the Don Cossacks.
                1. +1
                  3 February 2026 16: 22
                  Eeeeh! I'm not talking about the 19th century here. According to the latest census, 0,7%. And no Kuban ones. Ukrainians Never happened in my life. Here, under the Soviets, many were registered as Ukrainians, by their last names. But they didn't call themselves Ukrainians. The Kuban Cossacks—they're not Ukrainian. It's in Ukraine, no matter how hard they try, there are no Cossacks. Catherine resettled some here, while others went all the way to Turkey. Beyond the Danube. What kind of Cossacks are these? Only Mazepas make good ones. And those who moved—they're not here for long. UkrainiansThose who are sincerely pro-Russian will quickly forget. The rest—let them think what they want, we don't give a damn about that. If they try to resist, they'll get what they deserve.
                  1. 0
                    3 February 2026 16: 29
                    Quote: housewife
                    Those who are sincerely pro-Russia will quickly forget. The rest—let them think what they want, we don't give a damn about that. If they try to resist, they'll get what they deserve.

                    I'll call you "white", and you'll call me "salty"! But I won't argue with a woman, especially one so aggressive. Yes
                    https://t.me/savanichi/58464 lol
                    1. 0
                      3 February 2026 17: 34
                      I hope you understand that there is no aggression against you. And regarding the other thing, I am from the Kuban Cossacks, my husband is too, and so are the matchmakers. So I know what I'm writing. hi
                      1. 0
                        3 February 2026 17: 46
                        Quote: housewife
                        I am somehow from the Kuban Cossacks

                        It happens! laughing
                        https://my.mail.ru/mail/zedivled/video/_myvideo/20760.html
                      2. -1
                        3 February 2026 17: 47
                        Quote: housewife
                        I am from the Kuban Cossacks, my husband is too, and so are the matchmakers.

                        Kuban people, then. Where do you live?
                      3. 0
                        3 February 2026 23: 12
                        What do you mean where? In Kuban, of course.
                      4. 0
                        4 February 2026 04: 52
                        In our Black Sea region, we seem to call them Kubanoids. laughing
        5. +1
          3 February 2026 11: 29
          They are all aggressive and rotten with foul language.
        6. +2
          3 February 2026 11: 46
          Hunter 2
          Today, 09: 47

          hi How else can we convince all the non-brothers to leave the original Russian lands for the lacy panties of gayrope, the cookies of the witch Nudelman beyond the Atlantic puddle, the shaggy Boris beyond the straits, and there reap the fruits of the democracy of the Kiev Maidans.
          There is another short route: suitcase - station - cargo 200. am
        7. 0
          3 February 2026 12: 18
          In connection with this, violent indignation manifests itself in the enemy camp.

          In short, xoxlota is very upset. This is causing concern. Oh well, let them get used to it.
        8. 0
          3 February 2026 17: 54
          Finish off their energy system already, so that they don’t have to suffer while restoring it.
          Well, yes, they did strive to become an "agrarian power," so let them take this matter to its logical conclusion. Live in the village by candlelight, plow with oxen, and bend their backs to the nobleman.
      2. +3
        3 February 2026 09: 53
        Quote: carpenter
        Don't worry, they're thinking for us.

        Yes, let the galley slaves suffer with such questions. wink
        1. +5
          3 February 2026 10: 01
          "Why did Russia end the energy truce?" The calculation of the "sly ones" (a slightly different word suggests itself) in the Kyiv regime was clearly aimed at constantly postponing the next round of negotiations in Abu Dhabi, forcing Russia to continually extend its renunciation of sobering strikes – in order to gain time to restore the energy sector or at least "hold out" until a thaw.

          This was obvious, and I wrote about it on February 1st.
          It's February 1st outside, and the energy truce continues.
          Quote: alexboguslavski
          A meeting between Ukrainian, Russian, and US officials planned for Sunday in Abu Dhabi appears to be cancelled, according to Reuters.

          The agency draws this conclusion following Zelenskyy's statement that Kyiv is awaiting additional information from Washington on further peace talks and "looking forward to new meetings next week."

          Terenin.
          An excellent diplomatic move by the Western bastards, which puts Putin in an even more awkward position, unless, of course, our military is currently logging the coordinates of Ukrainian objects into the flight missions of everything that flies.
          .
          1. +5
            3 February 2026 10: 27
            Quote: Terenin
            This was obvious, and I wrote about it on February 1st.

            I still remember this comment of yours, against the background of the semi-hysterical others in the same thread. hi
            1. +1
              3 February 2026 10: 37
              Alexander , hi 404 people complained in England that someone turned off the lights in Balakleya and Izyum.
              1. +6
                3 February 2026 10: 46
                Andrew, hi Let them complain, someone needs to cry on someone's shoulder and whine, "What's this about us?" The Brits will respond with another consoling promise that they're about to introduce "peacekeeping forces," but only after a "peace agreement," and you hang in there for now.
                1. +5
                  3 February 2026 11: 44
                  Quote: Montezuma
                  Andrew, hi Let them complain, someone needs to cry on someone's shoulder and whine, "What's this about us?" The Brits will respond with another consoling promise that they're about to introduce "peacekeeping forces," but only after a "peace agreement," and you hang in there for now.

                  Let them complain. When the bear was sleeping peacefully in his den, not even thinking about going out for an unplanned winter stroll, these degenerates would jump around shouting, "Hang the Muscovite!" and "Knives the Muscovite!" But when the bear came out and knocked on their thermal power plants and hydroelectric power stations with Gerankas and Iskanders, asking, "Why aren't you sleeping, you monkeys? Is the light too bright? I'll turn it down!", they immediately started whining, the ungrateful ones.
          2. +6
            3 February 2026 12: 11
            Good afternoon! Do you understand what will happen during the thaw? Considering the state of the water supply and sewerage systems? Refrigerators in pharmacies and drugstores aren't working, and medications aren't being delivered in the quantities they used to. There's already a shortage of doctors in Ukraine... I think things will only get interesting in the spring and summer...
            Sincerely
    2. -2
      3 February 2026 11: 42
      So the question arises: what was the underlying meaning of this truce? Why the hell was it needed?
      1. -3
        3 February 2026 11: 47
        No one will tell us this, because it is not allowed
      2. +4
        3 February 2026 14: 29
        Quote: saigon
        What was the deep meaning of this truce?

        A technical pause, which always occurs during massive strikes, is necessary to clarify the results, conduct additional reconnaissance, amend plans, and stockpile missiles and Geraniums. And then, quite fortunately, and most importantly, completely by chance, Trump intervened with his request. So they also showed humanity.
        1. +1
          4 February 2026 09: 35
          Quote from: nik-mazur
          Quote: saigon
          What was the deep meaning of this truce?

          A technical pause, which always occurs during massive strikes, is necessary to clarify the results, conduct additional reconnaissance, amend plans, and stockpile missiles and Geraniums. And then, quite fortunately, and most importantly, completely by chance, Trump intervened with his request. So they also showed humanity.

          Yes. Yes And as in the movie Under Siege 2: Dark Territory (1995), Travis Dane's line is "Chance favors the prepared mind."
    3. -7
      3 February 2026 11: 46
      I wake up and immediately think about Russia, about Russians, I worry and get anxious.
      1. +1
        3 February 2026 13: 29
        Quote: Mikhail Nasharashev
        I wake up and immediately think about Russia, about Russians, I worry and get anxious.

        You don't take care of yourself, Mikhail Nesharashev hi
  2. +11
    3 February 2026 09: 32
    The enemy complains that Russia has terminated the energy ceasefire.

    It was a mistake to comply with the cynical Trump's request.
    Nazis must be beaten without mercy, beaten to death, before they can even raise their hands. And the ringleaders could be hunted down, with a reward offered for their success...
    1. +6
      3 February 2026 09: 39
      Quote: ROSS 42
      It was a mistake to comply with the cynical Trump's request.

      Political games are also necessary, even if you can get a tuft of wool from a dead dog.
      1. +4
        3 February 2026 09: 43
        Quote: carpenter
        You can take at least a tuft of wool from a dead dog.

        Does this creature even look like a dog? A shrill, ambitious red pig—lots of squealing, little fur...
        1. +3
          3 February 2026 09: 50
          Quote: ROSS 42
          a lot of screeching, little wool

          Pigs shouldn't be sheared for their wool. Pigs should be slaughtered for their meat, IMHO. Yes
          1. -2
            3 February 2026 09: 53
            Your Sveta is like a pig - she squeals a lot, but produces little wool.

            "Kalina Krasnaya"©
            The proverb "a lot of squealing, little wool" means that a person talks a lot, but does little; he makes a lot of noise, but in reality accomplishes little.
            1. 0
              3 February 2026 09: 56
              "They must be cut or sheared." Pushkin A.S.
              In the cutting part, IMHO, it fits the context better. Yes
              1. -3
                3 February 2026 09: 59
                They should be cut or cut.
                Their inheritance from generation to generation
                Yarmo with rattles and scourge.

                IMHO, it's more in line with...Pushkin...
                1. +1
                  3 February 2026 10: 01
                  I agree with what was written.
        2. +1
          3 February 2026 11: 19
          Quote: ROSS 42
          A squeaky, ambitious red pig

          And if we add to this the possibility that the pig is also a cannibal and a pedophile...
      2. +3
        3 February 2026 10: 07
        Quote: carpenter
        Quote: ROSS 42
        It was a mistake to comply with the cynical Trump's request.

        Political games are also necessary, even if you can get a tuft of wool from a dead dog.

        But, at the same time, intelligence data is also needed (minus the SVR), that during this period the guys with the Anglo-Saxons are reprogramming Starlink (in Ukraine they are collecting lists of white terminals, and the rest are going to be turned off).
        1. +4
          3 February 2026 10: 39
          Quote: Terenin
          During this period, the guys with the Anglo-Saxons are reprogramming Starlink (in Ukraine, they are collecting lists of white terminals, and the rest are going to be disconnected).

          This was to be expected; those on the other side are far from foolish, monitoring all our efforts to improve navigation and targeting methods. Remember the story with the FABs, when they started missing significantly due to the enemy's modifications to their electronic warfare systems? Then, within a couple of months, our specialists found a solution—they refined the targeting system so that the bombs still fly accurately to this day. I have no doubt that they'll find a solution to the problem now. This battle of swords and shields has been going on continuously since the dawn of armament history.
          1. +3
            3 February 2026 10: 58
            Quote: Montezuma
            The competition between shield and sword is ongoing.

            Or, as the common people say, there was always a bolt for every tricky thread.
            It's all about the industrial base and technology. For example, the West currently lacks the technology and industrial capacity to create equivalents to our Burevestnik and Poseidon missile systems. And this is making the West tremble.
      3. 0
        3 February 2026 12: 08
        Political games are good when they don't cost you your soul, but no one is against it - let them play.
    2. +4
      3 February 2026 09: 58
      Quote: ROSS 42
      It was a mistake to comply with the cynical Trump's request.

      The US got punched in the face in Ukraine, why stop Trump from slowly flowing around and crawling away.
    3. +8
      3 February 2026 10: 07
      But in my opinion, it would be better to give them a little time to spend money on restoration, and then slap them again and call this whole action a truce.
      1. -1
        3 February 2026 10: 10
        Quote: Kull90
        But in my opinion, it’s better to give them a little time to spend money on restoration, and then screw them over again

        Little rascal ...
    4. +1
      3 February 2026 11: 01
      You don't know what concessions bunker grandpa Trump made for his own PR, persuading Putin not to destroy Ukraine's energy infrastructure for a couple of days.
    5. +10
      3 February 2026 11: 38
      Quote: ROSS 42
      It was a mistake to comply with the request

      Yes, there was no mistake. On the contrary, it was a very successful combination!

      Just open your calendar and mark the dates of major energy strikes (not the "polish" ones with two or three geraniums, but major ones like today). It's easy to figure out if you scroll back through the news. You'll immediately see that they were carried out about once every week or week and a half. This is simply because a technical pause is needed between strikes to reconnoiter the targets, so as to strike at those that haven't yet been destroyed and not waste missiles on piles of construction debris.

      And you'll also clearly see from the calendar that, in fact, there was no pause in major strikes at all! They continued to be carried out every week or week and a half. This so-called "truce" fit into a natural pause that would have occurred anyway.

      And the fact that our management managed to “sell” the technical pause that we ourselves needed to our partners as a gesture of goodwill (We don't yet know what we got in return, but we definitely got something) - this is a real success in the quasi-diplomatic game, my hat is off to you!
  3. +1
    3 February 2026 09: 33
    If it doesn't go over your head, it will go somewhere else. Apparently, swineherds have a strong one... fool hi
    1. +6
      3 February 2026 09: 51
      Yes, not everyone there has been trained to use the litter box yet.
    2. +3
      3 February 2026 09: 52
      Yes, not all the pot-heads there have been trained to use the litter box yet.
  4. +2
    3 February 2026 09: 34
    Isn't it time for the Ukrainian Armed Forces to unilaterally observe all sorts of ceasefires? Why is the monkey silent?
    1. +2
      3 February 2026 09: 39
      The last post of the illegitimate one in tlg 22 53 yesterday, this is extremely atypical for him.
      1. 0
        3 February 2026 09: 48
        Quote: tralflot1832
        The last post of the illegitimate one in tlg 22 53 yesterday, this is extremely atypical for him.

        An "overdose" is euphoria and increased performance. This all lasts for 1,5-2 hours.
      2. +1
        3 February 2026 10: 09
        Quote: tralflot1832
        The last post of the illegitimate

        When will we see the last post!?
      3. -1
        3 February 2026 10: 29
        Maybe he's getting ready for something? "Annushka has already spilled the oil," as Medvedev said, quoting the Kyivian Bulgakov.
        1. +2
          3 February 2026 10: 31
          Oleg, I checked if Zelya gets to the keyboard after 13:20 Kyiv time.
          1. 0
            3 February 2026 10: 42
            Let's see if he gets it this time or if he's been given a hint to hold back his warlike ardor a bit)))
  5. +4
    3 February 2026 09: 34
    Looks like Ilyich’s light bulb has gone out - the same decommunization
    1. 0
      3 February 2026 09: 43
      "When will you withdraw the Ukrainian Armed Forces from the territory of Donbas?"
      And from Kherson and Zaporizhzhia the withdrawal is automatic!
      1. 0
        3 February 2026 13: 33
        Quote from Uncle Lee
        And from Kherson and Zaporizhzhia the withdrawal is automatic!

        Unfortunately, our leaders no longer even remember Kherson and Zaporizhzhia. They're even afraid to mention them again, lest Russians remember that, according to the Constitution, they belong to us.
        1. -2
          3 February 2026 13: 37
          Quote: Gritsa
          Our leaders don’t even remember Kherson and Zaporizhzhia anymore.

          They're asking Banderites to leave Donetsk, but Zelensky is stubborn...
    2. +1
      3 February 2026 09: 48
      Quote: Andrey Malashchenkov
      Looks like Ilyich’s light bulb has gone out - the same decommunization

      Has the Illich light bulb gone out? Take Oleksandrovich's skips!!!
      What, has Ilyich's light gone out? Take Alexandrovich's torches!!!
  6. +11
    3 February 2026 09: 36
    They should have only ashes and decay there.
  7. +6
    3 February 2026 09: 47
    The enemy complains that Russia has terminated the energy ceasefire.

    That's enough. The Ukrainian fascists and Banderlogs have had their rest, now it's time for us to get back to work!
  8. +3
    3 February 2026 09: 51
    It immediately brought to mind a "tricky" ass and a harsh bolt in combination with a lock nut.
  9. +2
    3 February 2026 09: 52
    This is the ninth massive attack on the company's thermal power plants since October 2025.

    "The Ninth Wave," practically. I love Aivazovsky's work...
  10. +2
    3 February 2026 09: 55
    "Why did Russia end the energy ceasefire?"

    We have no place to put the geraniums anymore. We need to empty the warehouses!
    1. +2
      3 February 2026 11: 04
      Quote: Stas157
      "Why did Russia end the energy ceasefire?"

      We have no place to put the geraniums anymore. We need to empty the warehouses!

      What about the Ukro-moron: "The Kremlin is in ruins. Putin's plane is in ashes. The Russian economy will collapse in two weeks. The Russians have only three days' worth of missiles left!"? winked
  11. +3
    3 February 2026 09: 56
    Smash the enemy's rear, reserves, destroy the Ukrainian army, anyone who resists... that's how we go, this is the only way to bring closer the moment of liberation of our lands from all evil spirits! soldier
    1. +3
      3 February 2026 10: 47
      At 8:30, 6 missiles hit only the Ladyzhyn Thermal Power Plant (Vinnytsia Oblast); by 5:15, about 30 ballistic missiles were launched at other energy facilities.
      1. +2
        3 February 2026 10: 59
        The Greenies... they're all in the clear, and they're willing to ruin anyone for their future, just so the boss is happy! Then, when they're kicked out, they'll run back to the boss under his wing and live off what they stole while they were in power.
        Nothing new after all...
        And the "useful fools" continue to cavort around with pots on their heads... living in their own delusions, sustained by the master's promises for the sake of the bugr. They just can't seem to understand that they've been screwed and will be abandoned, with no way to change anything themselves.
        1. +4
          3 February 2026 11: 03
          "Useful fools" continue to be pumped up by propagandists of all stripes on various telethons and social media. These propagandists should be the first to be hanged from the yards.
          1. 0
            3 February 2026 11: 21
            Talking heads... a tool used by true shrinks. Most talking heads do nothing but relay what others have prepared for them... they're easily replaced; the method is well-established.
            1. 0
              3 February 2026 11: 37
              What did Vysotsky say? "Churchill came up with all this in 1919," I think? In short, it all stems from the small fry and their special forces.
              1. 0
                3 February 2026 13: 13
                They are impudent, perhaps the most sophisticated, cunning, unprincipled bastards, although there are plenty of others like them...
            2. 0
              3 February 2026 11: 38
              Hello Victor hi
              Talking heads...
              A bit off topic. Looking at the European main ----, I increasingly think that this is what they are. Puppets. And nothing more.
              1. 0
                3 February 2026 13: 15
                Hi Dmitry soldier
                Public, speaking faces express/move exactly what they are told by those who put them in charge...
                Everything is like by the book: the ruling class, with the help of its public puppets, does what they want...
                Nothing new.
                1. 0
                  3 February 2026 15: 37
                  Quote: rocket757
                  ......Everything is like by the book, the ruling class, with the help of its public puppets, does what they want...
                  Nothing new.
                  Oh yeah! These puppets are somehow similar to each other in words... Because they are controlled by the same Karabas-Barabas.
                  1. 0
                    3 February 2026 15: 42
                    That's right, in Europe there is only one ruler in his or her desires...
                    If there is friction between them, they don’t show it publicly.
  12. +2
    3 February 2026 09: 56
    Ukrainians They just snitch, complain. And what are they doing? Russia isn't snitching, it's doing its job. Who started destroying Donbass, Odessa, Lugansk? Russia tolerated it all. But when Ukrainians They've already started to destroy the Crimean Bridge (which isn't on any screens) Ukrainians they kept saying) - this is a response
    1. +1
      3 February 2026 11: 05
      Quote: vacuum cleaner
      Ukrainians They just snitch, complain. And what are they doing? Russia isn't snitching, it's doing its job. Who started destroying Donbass, Odessa, Lugansk? Russia tolerated it all. But when Ukrainians They've already started to destroy the Crimean Bridge (which isn't on any screens) Ukrainians they kept saying) - this is a response

      Impunity breeds new crimes.
  13. +2
    3 February 2026 09: 57
    Have you tried Sportloto? laughing
  14. -1
    3 February 2026 10: 04
    Let them file a complaint, we'll review it later. Today is not a reception day.
  15. 0
    3 February 2026 10: 09
    The calculation of the "sly ones" (a slightly different word comes to mind) from the Kyiv regime was clearly aimed at forcing Russia to continually extend its renunciation of sobering blows by constantly postponing the next round of negotiations in Abu Dhabi – in order to gain time to restore the energy sector or at least "hold out" until the thaw.

    This clown thinks he is the smartest guy in the world.
    1. 0
      3 February 2026 11: 06
      Quote: VikPaS
      The calculation of the "sly ones" (a slightly different word comes to mind) from the Kyiv regime was clearly aimed at forcing Russia to continually extend its renunciation of sobering blows by constantly postponing the next round of negotiations in Abu Dhabi – in order to gain time to restore the energy sector or at least "hold out" until the thaw.

      This clown thinks he is the smartest guy in the world.

      They really think so Yes
  16. +1
    3 February 2026 10: 11
    Quote: Terenin
    When will we see the last post!?

    When Zelensky's keyboard is taken away.
    1. 0
      3 February 2026 11: 00
      Quote: tralflot1832
      Quote: Terenin
      When will we see the last post!?

      When Zelensky's keyboard is taken away.
      I wonder if he plays the keyboard with the same instrument he plays the piano with?
    2. +1
      3 February 2026 11: 10
      Quote: tralflot1832
      Quote: Terenin
      When will we see the last post!?

      When Zelensky's keyboard is taken away.
      Yes. Zele was more fun on the piano. Yes

      By the way, I just looked at the key Q on the keyboard - very interesting
      key! Just two letters, but what's the point? winked
  17. -1
    3 February 2026 10: 13
    Why is everyone so fixated on Donbas? Let's say they decide to give up the rest of Donbas. What then? They'll get a lot of perks from the West for it. In their minds, Russia has no right to demand anything more after such a gesture. Therefore, everything... is a complete failure of the stated goals of the SVO. Neither Nazification nor demilitarization... nothing will be achieved, and on the contrary, everything will be further aggravated. Therefore, the remnants of Donbas are the most insignificant and unimportant thing. The main thing is the people... or rather, the Ukrainians... who now hate us and who must be eliminated as much as possible. When peace comes, how will they be eliminated? No way. Therefore, while the war is going on, these enemy elements are being continuously eliminated.
    1. +1
      3 February 2026 14: 36
      Quote: Limrak
      Therefore, everything... is a complete failure of the stated goals of the SVO

      Oh, the crisis response team has woken up...
    2. 0
      4 February 2026 08: 55
      Well, well. Are you aware that inciting genocide based on ethnicity (which is exactly what you're doing now) is a criminal offense? stop
  18. +3
    3 February 2026 10: 14
    After the liberation of Donbas, demand the withdrawal of the Ukrainian Wehrmacht from the Zaporizhzhia, Mykolaiv, and Odesa regions. Imagine how the villages' asses will burn!
  19. +1
    3 February 2026 10: 22
    The enemy complains that Russia has terminated the energy ceasefire.

    But what exactly are the Banderovites whining about???
    You were given a kindness from the VVP at the request of the bandit and crook Donny Trump for exactly one week.
    Didn't have time to warm up and gain fresh strength??? Well, that's your problem.
    There are only two options here: either complete capitulation or continue to destroy all energy. There is no third option!
  20. +3
    3 February 2026 10: 24
    Damn, but it all started there in earnest - from another resource (Tsargrad)

    More than 30 Iskander missiles, Tsirkon missiles, Kalibr missiles, Kh-101 and Kh-22 missiles, along with nearly 1000 Geranium missiles, have entered the ninth hour of hell in Ukraine. Logistics, bridges, warehouses, military production and storage facilities, and even the energy sector are under attack. Curiously, Ukrainian sources have been reporting strikes for two days now, but Zelenskyy denies it – he said there were no targeted strikes. Now everyone is unanimously declaring, "Goodbye, ceasefire." 17 Iskander missiles at one point – what is this mysterious, large object? Locals are spreading rumors: "It looks like Zelenskyy's bunker," or something equally important. A top-secret facility and crucial thermal power plants have been destroyed. The nuclear power plant's switchgear appears to be completely destroyed, and apparently at two of the three plants at once.
    1. +1
      3 February 2026 11: 48
      Well, you can't reach a bunker with Iskanders - you need to penetrate it with hypersonic kinetics.
  21. 0
    3 February 2026 10: 29
    We should send the vatniks to Kyiv, a "brotherly people," after all. Or at least to Odessa.
    1. 0
      3 February 2026 11: 03
      Quote: aleks.29ru
      We should send the vatniks to Kyiv
      And cookies, with a hint that it’s time to organize a new Maidan.
  22. -4
    3 February 2026 10: 37
    So what if we're beating them? They've patched up a lot in the last week; it should be enough to hold out until the thaw. But there could have been a collapse already, if they'd been finishing things off last week, with cold riots and the collapse of the regime, at best. But no...
    1. +2
      3 February 2026 11: 34
      Quote: Hand of the Eye
      cold riots and regime overthrow,

      I don't think they are ready for this. No.
      1. 0
        3 February 2026 12: 24
        Well, they simply weren't given time to mature, the good Samaritans. And I remember a couple of weeks ago, we were broadcasting news about Ukrainians taking to the streets and protesting against the authorities, even blocking roads and such... Anyway, just when things were starting to get going and they needed to finish things off, they gave them time to recover and avoid collapse...
        The people here are strange, to put it mildly, with the memory of a guppy, I bet. Just a few days ago, upon learning of the truce (which Trump and Zelensky later abandoned, significantly undermining Lavrov), almost everyone was outraged, but now they're downvoting posts condemning that truce... wassat Yeah, right... - the masses, the masses are like something dangling in an ice hole, depending on today's propaganda, yesterday's convictions fly out like a cork)))).
    2. +4
      3 February 2026 11: 57
      Nothing can be done in a week0))))) There are months and years
      1. -2
        3 February 2026 12: 37
        Yes, yes, they won't change anything... A concession here, a concession there, a step back here, a step back there, no response here, no response there, and so on. And then questions arise - "How is it that the war is in its fifth year, the results are insignificant, and yet our situation is getting worse and worse, in many areas?" And most importantly, our people, our soldiers, continue to die en masse, paying the price every day for concessions, mistakes, and so on. And there's no end in sight to this process... And how can we win if, at the decisive moment, when the enemy is almost howling and finds itself in a hopeless situation, they are given a chance to recover, strengthen, and so on? The question is rhetorical, of course; the locals' analytical skills, let alone the ability to calculate all the consequences of cause-and-effect relationships, are simply in tatters... ))))
        1. 0
          3 February 2026 14: 42
          Quote: Hand of the Eye
          The war is in its fifth year, the results are insignificant, and things are getting worse and worse for us... our people, soldiers, continue to die en masse, paying every day for concessions, mistakes, etc.... the locals' analytical skills, and especially the ability to calculate all the consequences of cause-and-effect relationships, are simply in tatters.

          So, you're not from around here? An officer's daughter, by any chance? What side of the story are you speaking from?
          1. -5
            3 February 2026 16: 19
            And you, wouldn't go to hell?
            to catch butterflies?! laughing
            1. +2
              3 February 2026 16: 48
              Quote: Hand of the Eye
              And you, wouldn't you go?

              There are no other, more convincing objections, as I understand it?
        2. +1
          4 February 2026 08: 29
          "The locals' analytical skills, and especially their ability to calculate all the consequences of cause-and-effect relationships, are simply crap" ----- yeah, all the dumb ones are sitting there writing, you're the only smart one
        3. 0
          4 February 2026 22: 22
          Don't talk nonsense. A week doesn't solve anything, and conducting daily massive strikes is unrealistic. Logistics and coordination are needed, intelligence data must be processed, missiles and fuel must be delivered and loaded. Furthermore, the strategist crews need rest. These are all people, and we can't have too many of them. Plus, the weather is also a double-edged sword, creating difficulties for us. So, leave the opinions of gamershooters to the warm and comfortable couch. The main thing is that the strikes have resumed and are continuing.
    3. 0
      3 February 2026 12: 32
      Until what thaw? Until March?
    4. +1
      4 February 2026 08: 29
      keep whining and crying)))))))))
    5. 0
      6 February 2026 15: 54
      Quote: Hand of the Eye
      They've patched up a lot of things there in a week, and now they have enough to hold out until the thaw.

      And what can be done about the concrete slabs that have fallen onto the equipment at the thermal power plant - other than just moving them apart a bit?
  23. 0
    3 February 2026 10: 37
    A recent news report said that after the attack on Kyiv, all the sh...t spilled out onto the pavement and Kyiv residents were all in sh...t! But they're used to it. wink
  24. -1
    3 February 2026 10: 40
    Quote: ROSS 42
    The enemy complains that Russia has terminated the energy ceasefire.

    It was a mistake to comply with the cynical Trump's request.
    Nazis must be beaten without mercy, beaten to death, before they can even raise their hands. And the ringleaders could be hunted down, with a reward offered for their success...

    This is a great comment, it perfectly aligns with my thoughts. The last thing you should do is listen to and fulfill your enemies' requests. Are we playing pickaxe or fighting a war?
  25. +4
    3 February 2026 11: 30


    What about us?

  26. 0
    3 February 2026 11: 31
    No pity, no truce, keep hammering away until everything collapses,
  27. +1
    3 February 2026 11: 41
    All the Kyiv regime needs to do is accept Russia's conditions, and the strikes will stop the next day.

    The author of this article is overly confident. Even if an unthinkable event were to occur and the Ukrainian Armed Forces were to leave Donbas overnight, what would happen with denazification and demilitarization? Ever since the "Nulland pies," a profound reformation of the population's self-awareness has been carried out there. History has never recorded a single case of patients in a mental hospital being cured of their ailments and returning to normal life.
  28. -1
    3 February 2026 12: 12
    The litter boxes are full of victories! Ruin is approaching, Mazepyshi wink
    In Kyiv, the temperature will drop to minus 20 degrees Celsius next night...
  29. -1
    3 February 2026 12: 51
    I need to write a complaint to Guttaprresh. He's the head of the UN, he'll tell me what to do! In a stern voice!
  30. -3
    3 February 2026 13: 06
    Another question arises: why aren't they still targeting the Bank and the Rada? European arms dealers, Rutte, have started visiting them again! Where are the missiles?
  31. +1
    3 February 2026 13: 44
    Finally, Kyiv has begun to understand and sense that there's a war going on, otherwise it wasn't noticeable with the gyms, nightclubs, and restaurants. Bukovel, however, continues to party. People in Kramatorsk chats are surprised: we voted for Russia in the referendum, but Donbas is being razed to the ground, and western Ukraine and Kyiv are living as if there's no war. Today, another guest arrived in Kyiv, and the question arises: why is the train station still functioning in Kyiv?
  32. -2
    3 February 2026 14: 25
    What kind of negotiations can there even be with Nazi criminals? It’s simply incomprehensible that we are still trying to come to an agreement with them.
  33. +1
    3 February 2026 17: 51
    The enemy complains that Russia has terminated the energy ceasefire.

    Well, that's the end of the discussion about the frost/energy truce.
    By the way, where are all those people who, in a fit of turbo-patriotic frenzy, were freaking out, running around on the ceiling, and throwing shit at the fan just a couple of days ago? Why aren't they visible in this thread?
    And how they breathed, how they breathed:


    This is only in one topic and far from everything, because the site already complains about too many letters.
    1. 0
      3 February 2026 22: 04
      Well, that's the end of the discussion about the frost/energy truce.

      There will be many points here. I'm sitting without power on a generator. A private house. Belgorod has been without power since 20 PM. The whole city, including the suburbs. We're too close to the LBS, which is also the border. They're even shelling us with MLRS. No, the time for lengthy negotiations must end. We need a compelling argument in the form of a tactical nuclear weapons strike, preferably against targets in western Ukraine close to the border of the Eurasian Economic Union. Maybe they'll come to their senses.
  34. -3
    3 February 2026 20: 46
    They stopped it, but we're still hitting as if the deal is still in effect. Instead of cutting off the power supply, we're spreading out our attacks again, hitting mines and other unimportant targets. What good is coal from the mines if the transformer at the power plant is damaged?
    .
    We're losing the chance to force the enemy to capitulate because of the feigned peacefulness of he-who-must-not-be-named. We're afraid of killing a hundred Kyiv residents, but we'll lose half a million on the front lines this summer. And next winter, our cities will be freezing, and Trump won't ask Zelenskyy to stop the attacks.
  35. -1
    3 February 2026 22: 22
    The Banderites are used to our negotiators being led around by the nose.
    And so they whine!
    Western leaders made sweet promises to Yanukovych. Yanukovych was saved (though they did change his diapers a lot while he was being evacuated).
    That's where the trouble lies.
    This desire to believe in Banderites at any cost turned out to be contagious!

    Yanukovych infected everyone he touched with this nasty disease!
    He was responsible for the deceptions of Minsk 1, the driving by the nose in Minsk 2, and Abramovich's reckless 7/40 drive to Istanbul.

    It's time to get rid of this nasty and shameful disease of Yanukovych!
    Stop believing (maybe someone is forcing you to do this?).

    Remember how, during the Soviet-Finnish negotiations, the Finns started to play tricks, saying that the borders defined by Stalin did not suit them.

    What did Stalin do?

    He sent planes to Helsinki. And while the Finnish delegation was choking on black caviar sandwiches at the Kremlin buffet, Helsinki was awash with "Molotov Breadbaskets."

    After such a "distribution of bread" to the suffering, the Finnish negotiators became like silk!

    Whether we will follow the path of Yanukovych, or the path of Stalin, in matters of negotiations, even Navka’s husband doesn’t know.
    1. 0
      4 February 2026 23: 45
      I agree. Sorry for the short comment.
  36. 0
    4 February 2026 23: 43
    Have they tried complaining to Sportloto?