“It hurts to admit that Europe allowed this to happen.”

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Oleksii Fokardi

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Melitopol State Pedagogical Institute/Bogdan Khmelnitsky Melitopol state pedagogical university  

Ukraine Invest Isatex LLC

Ukraine

URGENT :

Feb 8, 2026

All nuclear power plants in Ukraine-controlled territory have stopped producing electricity.
The reason is the failure of key high-voltage substations through which electricity from nuclear power plants is transmitted to the power grid. The country has seen a sharp increase in power shortages, and hourly power cuts have been extended throughout Ukraine.

Russia is striking Ukraine’s energy infrastructure.

Power plants, substations, and transmission networks are being targeted.
The consequences are cold homes, darkness, water shortages, and risks to hospitals, schools, and critical facilities.
Millions of people find themselves in conditions where basic necessities become a problem.

This is a crime against the civilian population.
A crime aimed at breaking the country through cold and exhaustion.

Russia is using energy as a weapon.
This is what the cold famine of the 21st century looks like — created deliberately, systematically, ruthlessly.

And it hurts to admit that Europe allowed this to happen.
Decisive action should have been taken sooner.
Defense should have been stronger.
Support should have been provided without delay.

If Russia had not been allowed to bring the situation to this point,
if the attacks on the energy sector had been stopped earlier,
there would have been no large-scale terror against civilians.

This must remain in history.
So that we remember.
And so that such a cold war never happens again.

Comment from :


Roy Green

Chairman at Harford Control Ltd, helping companies to achieve and sustain Operational Excellence

Agreed Oleksii : Very well said. In the absence of adequate help from Europe, perhaps the next step for Ukraine is to destroy the energy infrastructure of russia whilst continuing to inflict maximum damage to russia’s oil and gas production plants.


Oleh Vakulovskyi

International Security & Military-Political Analyst | Conflict Processes | Strategic Decision-Making5h

This is not a technical failure — it is a deliberate strategy. Russia is using energy as a weapon to exhaust civilians in Ukraine through cold, darkness, and disruption of basic life. Striking substations and transmission networks is an attack on people, not infrastructure. Europe’s delay mattered. Earlier, decisive protection of Ukraine’s energy system would have saved lives. This must be recorded for what it is — a crime against civilians — so it is neither normalized nor repeated.

Michel CHEVALIER

What you’re writing, Oleksii, is what I’ve been saying since January 2022. January 2022.

This high-intensity war could have been avoided by genuinely threatening Russia and then establishing a no-fly zone.

European leaders thought they could stop Putin with the economy. They either didn’t understand or pretended not to. They only know how to think in terms of money. They lied about aid, especially France.

And we, as volunteers, can only provide humanitarian aid.

For a year now, Trump has been a betrayal. We knew perfectly well he would do it, but European leaders went to Washington to beg for mercy, leaving President Zelinski to be insulted by the traitor.

All Western leaders are guilty of blindness and cowardice.

I am ashamed.

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ROMAN SHEREMETA:

The U.S. has agreed to renew military-to-military communication with russian terrorists.

First, Trump displayed a portrait of the war criminal Putin in the White House. Now this.

At this rate, I guess the next step will be the U.S. supplying weapons to russia.

2 comments

  1. From Ukraine Breaking News :

    ‼️Over 2,000 attack drones, 1,200 guided aerial bombs, and 116 missiles of various types were launched by Russia against Ukraine over the past week — Zelenskyy

    The president emphasized that attacks on energy infrastructure, logistics, and residential buildings occur daily, even while diplomatic efforts are ongoing.

    💬 This can be stopped through real support for Ukraine and our defense. We need missiles for air defense systems and weapons for our warriors who repel this aggression every day. And for diplomacy to work, constant pressure on Russia is required. The cost of this war for them must be so high that it becomes unacceptable for Russia to continue it. 💬

  2. The morally bankrupt West lets its fears and cowardice drag a war onward needlessly. It could’ve been ended years ago already. But a Biden, Obama, Scholz, Merz, Macron, Starmer, Maloni, and so on are not the same as a Churchill or even a Thatcher. A born jellyfish will die as a jellyfish.

    We won’t even start with the worst spineless, slimy prick called Taco.

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