Continued disruption of networks due to RF strikes will affect interconnected water and heating systems.
The Russian Federation is attacking the civilian infrastructure of Ukraine to demoralize the population. About that expressed in the British Ministry of Defence.
It is noted that since October 10, Russia has attacked Ukraine with a series of strikes on electricity infrastructure. Now they are coming in waves. The latest heavy strike came on October 31, when the Russian Federation attacked hydroelectric dams.
“The strikes resulted in extensive damage to transmission stations and power plants. Planned and emergency power outages have become common in parts of Ukraine, especially in Kyiv,” the report said.
According to British intelligence, the consequences of the strikes are unlikely to be felt in the same way. The continued disruption of networks due to Russian strikes will almost certainly affect interconnected water and heating systems, mostly felt by the civilian population in the winter when demand for them increases.
“The continued prioritization of critical national infrastructure over military targets clearly indicates Russia’s intention to demoralize the civilian population,” the British Ministry of Defense said.
It will be recalled that on the night of Friday, November 11, Russian troops hit a critical infrastructure facility in the Vinnitsa region.
Earlier it was reported that Ukraine will strengthen the protection of critical infrastructure.
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Source: korrespondent

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