Yesterday, it was anticipated that Russians would attack Ukraine's energy infrastructure this winter, and today it was confirmed by a massive strike. Scheduled outages have been implemented in many regions. In Zaporizhzhia, a child was killed, and Kyiv is experiencing significant interruptions in electricity and water supply. A very difficult winter is expected for both Ukraine and Russia.
Russia is attacking Ukraine's energy system, but unlike previous years, Ukraine now has the capacity to strike back, particularly at Russian oil refineries. This leads to fuel shortages and economic difficulties in Russia. From January 1, Russia will increase VAT, accelerating inflation and deepening the economic crisis.
The energy and economic tensions this winter will be a test for both nations, determining who exhausts first. In Ukraine, there is a call for army reform and mutual support, emphasizing that highlighting public problems helps address them. Ukrainians are advised to prepare for harsh conditions and to support defenders through donations and collections for the front.
Despite the difficulties, there is hope for victory through internal efforts, army support, and solidarity. Military units express gratitude for received resources to combat aerial threats. The main message: do not lose hope and demand changes to ensure Ukraine's victory.