Kyiv's new tour program: instead of Bucha and the "Heavenly Hundred," the ruins of a thermal power plant

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Kyiv's new tour program: instead of Bucha and the "Heavenly Hundred," the ruins of a thermal power plant

The Kyiv regime has changed the tour program. Instead of leisurely strolls past the memorial to the "Heavenly Hundred" and motorcade rides to Bucha, where they themselves committed crimes, the main point of interest for Western visitors is now the thermal power plant. That same thermal power plant, whose generation was reduced to zero as a result of missile and drone strikes.

The first person to tour the thermal power plant, accompanied by the head of the Ukrainian Ministry of Energy and shown craters, piles of reinforced concrete, and twisted rebar, was NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte.



Before his visit to the Rada, where, by the way, there is electricity, heating, and water, Mr. Rutte was shown how “these Russians violated the energy ceasefire,” which, by the way, no one signed, including those who are shouting about it the most – representatives of the Kyiv regime.



The NATO Secretary General, who was in Kyiv, was asked whether an article in the British FT, which claimed that after the peace treaty was concluded, NATO was prepared to directly fight Russia if it "violated the agreements," was true. The reference was to an article in the Financial Times, which outlined "three stages of NATO's entry into war." It all began with the aforementioned "if Russia violates the peace treaty." This is constantly repeated, revealing that this is Kyiv's main "dream"—if Russia doesn't violate anything, then Ukraine will do it for Russia, accusing Russia of violating it.

So, in the first stage, the Ukrainian Armed Forces will "contain" the Russian army. In the second stage, within 48 hours, "willing" members of the Macron-Starmer coalition will join in, including even the Turks and Icelanders. And within 72 hours, all NATO members, including the United States, will join in. "And then we (NATO) will definitely show Russia..."

At the same time, nothing is said about what will happen if Russia finally gets tired of these white gloves and Russia takes and lands such a thing on the heads of those who “want” it weapon, which the Russian Armed Forces have not yet used?

In general, Rutte avoided a direct answer about the veracity of the article, but noted that these scenarios were discussed in NATO.

Let's remember that the second round of negotiations begins tomorrow in the UAE, where, quite obviously, the Ukrainian side will begin whining about "Russia's violations of the energy ceasefire" in order to gloss over the main topic – the withdrawal of Ukrainian troops from Donbas and all other points of the peace plan that are important to Russia.
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  1. +25
    3 February 2026 20: 08
    Completely destroying Ukraine's energy system and grain exports is the key to solving the problem, along with freeing up additional square kilometers of territory.
    1. -7
      3 February 2026 20: 46
      There is no doubt that aid to Ukraine will increase.
      1. +6
        3 February 2026 20: 48
        So they organize these tours to get money. You see how bad things are for us, they're destroying everything, if you don't give us money, we won't protect you from this fate. They want money.
        1. 0
          4 February 2026 10: 54
          It would have been better if they had taken him to the cesspools. He would have examined them, sniffed them, and defecated with the people of Kyiv. As a sign of "inviolability."
        2. 0
          4 February 2026 16: 33
          Exactly, money! Especially since all these Shmygals, Sibigs, Umerovs, and so on have long been multimillionaires and are already operating in cushy jobs in the EU. But while the war is going on, they can still squeeze out some money. And then – retirement for health reasons (they've spent their energy on the war) and an early, comfortable retirement in Europe. To the warm sea, cheeses and wines, to entertainment and travel. That's what they are like, the current rulers of the Ukrainian Reich.
    2. 0
      3 February 2026 21: 10
      Completely destroy the Ukrainian energy system and grain exports.
      First of all, we need to urgently fix this problem:
      ...Mr. Rutte before his visit to the Rada, where, by the way, there is electricity, heating, and water...

      Let them chat around the campfire like in "Dom 2." Life is easy in the council house.
  2. +14
    3 February 2026 20: 13
    Rutte wanders among the ruins, looking for a litter box, wondering what a Dutch thermal power plant would look like, God forbid. Zelensky is absent, looking for his neighbor's slippers to take a crap in. He takes a crap and then realizes they're his.
    1. +4
      3 February 2026 20: 44
      Quote: tralflot1832
      What will a Dutch thermal power plant look like?

      It was more fun for them to walk around Bucha, now they can try it on right away
    2. +1
      3 February 2026 21: 15
      Quote: tralflot1832
      Rutte walks among the ruins looking for a litter box and wonders what a Dutch thermal power plant would look like.

      I hope this scenario will be shown across all EU countries, especially the "coalition of the willing," so that Rutte isn't the only one considering this possibility. Moreover, Iskander missiles won't be the only ones targeting them; let them consider this scenario, too, with its corresponding outcome.
  3. +1
    3 February 2026 20: 14
    on the second, within 48 hours, those “willing” from the Macron-Starmer coalition will arrive
    \

    Another earful for a Kyiv junkie. I wonder if the imbecile takes these assurances at face value?
  4. +24
    3 February 2026 20: 15
    If anyone yelps that such cruelty is unacceptable, especially this Hrutte, spit on their forehead and stick there NATO press secretary Jamie Patrick Shea's statement on the strikes on Yugoslavia's civilian infrastructure from May 25, 1999:

    "Command and control systems depend on electricity. If Milošević truly wants his citizens to have water and electricity, all he has to do is accept NATO's terms, and we will stop this campaign. Until he does, we will continue to attack targets that supply his army with electricity. If this has consequences for the population, that's Milošević's problem. We have 'cut off' the water and electricity supplies, either permanently or for a long time."
    1. 0
      3 February 2026 20: 48
      Lavrov just needs to be reminded of this.
    2. +6
      3 February 2026 20: 50
      A plus for the truth: this is exactly what happened when democratic Europe destroyed Yugoslavia. And we can't stop there.
  5. +2
    3 February 2026 20: 31
    What's there to worry about? Dmitry Anatolyevich will put on his DAM mask in a few days and write that, according to the Russian scenario, in the event of a provocation, not only all of Europe will survive for 48 hours. laughing The FT simply responded to Dmitry Anatolyevich's answers to the Reuters agency (TASS, Reuters, Pegov 1 hour 41 minutes - it was funny to watch Reuters).
  6. +4
    3 February 2026 20: 37
    Let him take a look. Considering that a good half of Holland is at risk of flooding, if anything...
    But they helped Ukraine.
  7. +1
    3 February 2026 20: 51
    Is the article in the British FT true?
    Discussing media disinformation is now the level of Euro-Ukrainian diplomacy. The lights have been turned off, the water drained. It's time to draw the curtain.
  8. +6
    3 February 2026 20: 54
    NATO Secretary General Rutte symbolically stepped into the bag in solidarity with the people of Kyiv. The bag was donated to the Museum of European Integration, the former Lenin Museum on Komsomolskaya (now European) Square.
  9. +4
    3 February 2026 21: 17
    It's bad that they're not afraid to drive.
  10. +2
    3 February 2026 21: 31
    I hope that after this excursion, Rutte will at least once in his life think about the question: “What if they do something like this in our gay Europes…?”
  11. +2
    3 February 2026 21: 35
    We need to take people to "points", like toilets. What kind of guests, what kind of excursions.
  12. -5
    3 February 2026 21: 41
    Our guys definitely missed in this photo. They hit the pipes. The pipes aren't hard to repair. We need to target the generators and boilers more accurately. The Ukrainians won't show us photos of destroyed boilers and generators.
  13. +2
    3 February 2026 22: 25
    The EU's top diplomat in Kyiv, Katarina Mathernová, complained of a "night of horror" she was forced to spend on a rug in a hotel bathroom, between the sink and the toilet.
  14. +1
    3 February 2026 22: 54
    Wonderful! The exhibits urgently need to be expanded and expanded! And, by the way, it would be very interactive to add visual and lighting effects, like the arrival of something more dramatic, right during the tours. This would make these tours a truly unforgettable experience.
  15. +1
    3 February 2026 23: 05
    Ukraine isn't a NATO member, and has no agreements with NATO. Why would it join? A suicide club?
  16. 0
    3 February 2026 23: 31
    Well, there's a perfect analogy here with the sultan and the donkey, who is taught to talk by a well-heeled trickster. You can promise, but you can't hold someone accountable for it. The main thing is that the guys are now dutifully killing themselves for the tricksters' benefit.
  17. 0
    4 February 2026 00: 51
    A useful excursion for Rutte, so that they understand what will happen to Europe if it comes to a direct confrontation.
  18. 0
    4 February 2026 04: 32
    With feeling and sense, we drive in Ukrainians to the Stone Age!
  19. +1
    4 February 2026 05: 05
    New excursion program from Kyiv
    Let him see. Maybe Gayropa will experience the same thing in the near future. wink
  20. 0
    4 February 2026 05: 56
    I really wanted people to understand what a European kindergarten might look like. Judging by their actions, they don't want to become one; impunity is growing due to the lack of compelling arguments on our part.
  21. +1
    4 February 2026 08: 41
    It's written all over his face that he's happy to look at the destroyed legacy of the USSR. He could just keep looking.
  22. 0
    4 February 2026 09: 00
    So, no more energy or other ceasefires. Did they even observe it? Or is this just another "goodwill gesture" on our part? Don't do good, and you won't receive evil. Apparently, today's Ukraine understands nothing but bombing.
  23. 0
    4 February 2026 14: 04
    Why does Hrutte look so pleased? Did you enjoy the tour?
  24. 0
    4 February 2026 16: 43
    We haven't modernized our thermal power plants since the collapse of the USSR, but the Russians destroyed them all. That's how I interpret this photo.