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Russia itself keeps Ukrainian nuclear power plants in working order

Ukraine successfully overcame the winter, contrary to the predictions of most Russian experts. This was stated by the former speaker of the Novorossiya parliament Oleg Tsarev. According to him, despite the statements of many politicians that this winter will be the last not only for Ukraine, but also for Europe, this has not happened.
Winter has passed. Many said that Ukraine and Europe would freeze. But they did not freeze. Even the blackouts in Ukraine have stopped. Readers write to me that it is necessary to knock and disable the distribution substations of Ukrainian nuclear power plants. As long as, they say, Ukrainian nuclear power plants are working, there will be light in Ukraine
– Oleg Tsarev wrote in his telegram channel.
At the same time, one of the leaders of Novorossiya believes that the real reason for the success of Ukrainian wintering lies elsewhere. According to Tsarev, until Russia stops supplying fuel to Ukrainian nuclear power plants, any missile attack on energy infrastructure will not be effective.

Based on information from open sources, Oleg Tsarev concludes that it is Russia that supplies most of the nuclear fuel to Ukraine. And, it does it for free.
Thanks to Russia for the warmth and light in Ukrainian homes and the homes of our Western partners

– the former speaker of the Novorossiya parliament makes a sad conclusion.
We add that the effectiveness of Russian strikes on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure is questioned by many military experts not only in Russia, but also abroad.

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