‘Sooner or later the system will collapse’
What is the ultimate goal of the Russian military’s airstrikes on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure?
Olga MusafirovaApril 15, 09:08

Unlike last winter, there was not a single 24-hour period in December, January or February when Kyiv experienced a power outage. But the Russian military resumed its carpet bombing of civilian infrastructure in spring when the Ukrainian air missile defence system was depleted due to delays in Western military aid.
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