Trains, Heat, and Civilians: Russia’s Infrastructure War
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Today, the word “truce” reeks of scorched metal and freezing concrete. While offices in Abu Dhabi discuss a so-called “ceasefire,” Russia has delivered a February hell to Ukraine: more than 520 aerial targets in a single day. There is no chaos. It is a deliberate air operation designed to destroy civilian resilience at -25°C.
Heating has been cut off to 1,170 high-rise buildings in Kyiv. In Kharkiv, 110,000 people are enduring freezing conditions. In Odesa, Vinnytsia, and Dnipro, the power system is on the verge of collapse.
This is their “truce”: to dismantle the foundations of civilian life to force us into a pause—paid for with territory and sovereignty.
The only adult formula is dismantling, not negotiation
We must stop playing the “gatekeeper” game, in which the victim begs the gopnik not to hit too hard. It does not work. Any so-called energy or humanitarian truce is possible only after the destruction of the Russian Federation’s military capacity.
The Black Sea is the clearest proof. Russia did not “change its mind” about attacking our ships out of moral awakening. It stopped only when its fleet began sinking en masse.
If you want the Black Sea Fleet to stop hunting, eliminate it. This is not a request. It is coercion.
Enough of believing in “assurances” and television tales of “transformer shelters” that collapse like houses of cards under attack. The only way to real security is to transfer the war to the aggressor’s territory on a total scale.
– Destruction of factories and component supply chains.
– Liquidation of oil and gas facilities—the financial lifeblood of terror.
– Strikes on dual-purpose enterprises and high-value-added warehouses.
Today, two global players are trying to sell us “peace”: a Moscow gopnik who needs to legalize his loot and his “partner” from across the ocean, who needs a picture of a quick victory without the defeat of evil. Both of them are hindered by Ukraine, which refuses to remain silent.
Peace is not a pause between missiles. Peace is the enemy’s lack of ability to launch those missiles. Everything else is just a slow death in a cold apartment while talking sweetly about diplomacy.
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