
A Serb mother and child hiding from American bombing… the Russians wouldn’t bomb the loudmouthed Uniates… they’d just shut off the juice. Anyway, those kholkhols don’t want anything from us Moskali, anyway…
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Editor:
For 23 years, the Uniate bastards have leached off Russia whilst calling us every vile name in the book. I say, “Let them find out what life without Russia is like”. I guarantee that the junta wouldn’t last a week and that the normal people would cheer when the Russian troops entered town, turning back on the power, and giving them proper bread. It’s time to get serious with these lying sacks of shit.
Remember the dead of the Dom Profsoyuzov… may my right hand wither if I forget…
BMD
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Ukrainian Oblasts that may lose electricity from Russia (fully or partly):
- Sumy
- Kharkov
- Chernigov
- Kiev
- Poltava
- Kirovograd
- Dnepropetrovsk
Here’s a brief synopsis of how it all works. The Soviets built the Russian and Ukrainian electrical systems on the principle of substitution; we still use the same method today. For example, take the Zaporozhe NPP (a middling unit in capacity) and the Kursk NPP (a behemoth, one of the most powerful in Europe). From both stations, lines diverge across the Ukraine and Russia. If Zaporozhe isn’t up to the load, electricity comes to the Ukraine from Kursk. If something happens in Russia, along the same lines, electricity comes from the Ukraine. Roughly, that’s how a reciprocal system works. Thus, no matter what happens, there’ll always be electricity. However, after the American occupation of the Ukraine after the putsch in February, these differences vastly shifted, throwing more load on the Russian side. In the Ukraine, as you know, there are now burgeoning electricity shortages. If Russia blocks the electrical supply from Rostov, Kursk, and Novovoronezh, 30-40 percent of the Ukraine will be without electricity. Winter’s coming… so, whilst you have the chance, someone, please, cut off the supply of hard drugs to the Ukrainian government.
8 September 2014
Novorusinform
http://www.novorosinform.org/news/id/8195
8 September 2014. Latest Sitrep Map from the Front
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The VSN halted its offensive due to the truce… it pulled back to more defensible lines. Unlike the Uniate terrorists, they know that this isn’t a sign of defeat, it’s a sign of realism. Uniates are known for treacherous attacks (as the Dom Profsoyuzov incident proved), so, such a realignment was wise. Do note that the pockets are smaller. Junta forces continue to give up, except for the foreign mercenaries at the airport. The Americans, in particular, don’t want to be paraded through town. It’s quiet on the whole… but that’s not going to last…
BMD