Yesterday the Russian military shut down the Ukrainian electricity network.
Previous attacks had limited the distribution capacity to some 50% of demand. Controlled blackouts over several hours per day allowed to give some electricity for a few hours to most parts of the country. The attack today created a much larger problem. Not only were distribution networks attacked but also so the elements that connect Ukraine’s electricity production facilities to the distribution network. All four nuclear power stations of Ukraine with their 15 reactors are now in shutdown mode.
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Moldavia is likewise effected as it received some 20% of its electricity from Ukraine. When the Ukrainian network shut down the only local thermal power plant shut down too. It is likely that it can be switched on again but that can be a complicate process.
Limited electricity imports from the European system into Ukraine may still be possible but that electricity would only be available in Ukraine’s western cities.
Before today’s attack the Washington Post reported of the difficulties in repairing the network. As we ad explained before the Russian attacks are hitting the transformers that connect the national 330 kilovolt backbone network. These are hard to replace:
As the scope of damage to Ukraine’s energy systems has come into focus in recent days, Ukrainian and Western officials have begun sounding the alarm but are also realizing they have limited recourse. Ukraine’s Soviet-era power system cannot be fixed quickly or easily. In some of the worst-hit cities, there is little officials can do other than to urge residents to flee — raising the risk of economic collapse in Ukraine and a spillover refugee crisis in neighboring European countries.
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Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said that about half of the country’s energy infrastructure was “out of order” following the bombardment.
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For weeks, Russian missiles have targeted key components of Ukraine’s electrical transmission system, knocking out vital transformers without which it is impossible to supply power to households, businesses, government offices, schools, hospitals and other critical facilities.During a briefing for reporters on Tuesday, Volodymyr Kudrytskyi, the head of Ukrenergo, the state-run power grid operator, called the damage to the power system “colossal.”
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Russians, he said, were mainly targeting substations, nodes on the electrical grid where the current is redirected from power stations. The main components of these substations are autotransformers — “high-tech and high-cost equipment” that is difficult to replace.
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A list of “urgent needs” from DTEK, the country’s largest private energy company, circulating in Washington, lists dozens of transformers along with circuit breakers, bushings and transformer oil.
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But it is the autotransformers — the “heart” of the substations, in the words of Kudrytskyi — that are at the top of the Ukrainians’ list of needs and the key to keeping the country’s electrical grid functioning.The Ukrainians have tried to buy up every autotransformer they can find, going as far as South Korea to purchase them, but they still need to place orders for more to be built.
“We try to collect everything around the world that they have now, and order more,” said Olena Zerkal, an adviser to Ukraine’s Energy Ministry.
Any attempts to repair the network are useless as long as Russia continues to attack it.
To stop these attacks requires a political solution. Ukraine will have to give up and find some agreement with Russia.
Russia also attacked some of the natural gas sources Ukraine has:
Russia last week broadened its targets. Oleksiy Chernyshov, chief executive of Ukraine’s state energy company Naftogaz, said in an interview that a “massive rocket attack” hit 10 gas production facilities in the Kharkiv and Poltava regions, including Shebelinka, one the largest production and drilling areas.“Of course, we will do our best now to recover, but this will take time and resources and material,” Chernyshov said. “Time is of the essence,” he added. “Because winter is now.”
The targeting of the gas supply was a critical development, said Victoria Voytsitska, a former member of parliament now working with civil society groups on getting Ukraine the equipment it needs. If Moscow takes out the gas system, she said, cities and villages across the country could become “uninhabitable.”
The Russian gas provider Gazprom has announced that it will reduce the transport of gas through Ukraine to European customers as the Ukraine is stealing from it:
Gazprom says that it has noticed some of the gas intended for Moldova under a contract with the local gas firm is being diverted by Ukraine. If the imbalance in gas transit continues, Gazprom will start reducing gas flows via Ukraine on the morning of November 28, the Russian gas giant said today, as carried by Russian news agency TASS.
Without electricity there is no water flowing in the water distribution systems of the cities. Without water toilets can not be used. Public hygiene will suffer. The internet in Ukraine is also down.
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The refugee stream all this will cause will increase pressure on Europe to push Ukraine into negotiating for peace with Russia. Tough conditions will be applied but there is no other way out of this mess.
What’s the media hiding? @narrative_hole – 11:20 UTC · Nov 23, 2022I can’t believe I missed this one today, the editing is unbelievable.
A 12 minute clip of Ukrainians conducting what was sadly a suicide attack on Russian trenches
… just to be pummeled by Su-25’s, infantry, heavy mortars, a tank, MLRS and finished with an Su-34 bombing run.
video
Sitting on top of an armored infantry vehicle some 20 Ukrainian soldiers drive up to a fortified area and enter the first empty row of trenches. From there they try to attack the second row of trenches that is held by a handful of Russian soldiers.
The Ukrainian troops seem to be fairly well equipped with helmets and armor vests. But they have no support.
The Russian infantry fights back. It is supported by well targeted mortar fire, artillery, tank and air attacks. The Russians have drones up in the air that can see the whole scene. The Ukrainian units have nothing but their rifles and a few hand grenades. After the attacking platoon is destroyed the Russian artillery attacks and destroys the industrial area from where they had been coming. The whole operation ends up as a complete disaster. All Ukrainian troops involved seem to be dead. The Russian side seems to have had no or only few casualties.
What’s the media hiding? @narrative_hole – 1:04 AM · Nov 23, 2022This battle took place some time ago, but it’s still incredible to watch now that they made the concise edit.
If we consider that such attacks happen by the dozens every week, the Russian MoD estimates of Ukrainian daily losses aren’t that farfetched.
There are several such attacks per day and only very few are successful.
From today’s clobber list:
In Donetsk direction, units of Russian army continued their intense operation. More than 60 Ukrainian servicemen and five armoured fighting vehicles have been eliminated.
In South Donetsk direction, artillery fire and decisive actions by Russian troops have repulsed an attack by the AFU with up to a company’s tactical group forces towards Pavlovka.In addition, as a result of a pre-emptive fire attack, enemy reserves advancing from Ugledar have been destroyed.
A sabotage and reconnaissance group of the AFU has been destroyed near Novodarovka (Zaporozhye region).
The enemy’s losses amounted to more than 40 Ukrainian servicemen killed and wounded, three armoured vehicles, a MT-LB and four pick-up trucks.
In Kupyansk direction, an attempt to launch an attack by an AFU mechanised infantry company near Novosyolovskoye (Lugansk People’s Republic) has been thwarted by artillery fire and heavy flamethrower systems.
As a result of Russian artillery fire more than 30 Ukrainian servicemen, two motor vehicles and one mortar have been destroyed.
In Krasniy Liman direction, an attempt to move the AFU company tactical group to attack the Chervonopopvka (Lugansk People’s Republic) has been disrupted by pre-emptive fire.
Up to 20 Ukrainian servicemen, three mortar crews and two motor vehicles have been eliminated.
Operational-Tactical and Army Aviation, Missile Troops and Artillery have neutralised the AFU 128th Mountain Assault Brigade’s command post deployed near Volnyansk (Zaporozhye region), as well as 72 artillery units at their firing positions, manpower and hardware in 144 areas.
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That are at least 150 dead Ukrainian soldiers just there.
I do not understand hwy the Ukrainian command is still ordering such senseless attacks. Militarily it should have long gone into defensive mode. It would save Ukrainian lives and would make it more costly for the Russians to attack.
The European Parliament website was affected by a hacking attack, officials said on Wednesday.Parliament President Roberta Metsola said it was a “sophisticated attack” and that a pro-Kremlin group had claimed responsibility.
She noted that the attack followed the EU lawmakers’ vote to name Russia a “state sponsor” of terrorism over its war in Ukraine.
“My response is: Slava Ukraini (Glory to Ukraine),” Metsola said.
That irrelevant Maltese conservative still has a lot to learn.
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The N.Y. Times gathering of the elites. The list and comments are fascinating!
If true, could be a real life study in what happens when a major city has no electricity. We should watch and learn from it. My suspicion is, we already know: Just DON’T BE IN A CITY!
Always sage advice.
…until you need parts for your tractor right away. Then you’re fucked just like everybody else.
No so, I still have a pitcher pump for water, a garden and hoe, livestock, land and wildlife, friendly neighbors with horses, plenty of guns and ammo, a nice larder, fuel, and they have tractors, etc. The best part is there are many wide fields separating us from the Useless Idiots.
This will be an excellent exercise evaluation of a grid down.
But not only that.
Substations are soft targets.
There are too many to effectively protect.
In any insurgency, these targets are the goldmine opportunity to disrupt enemy activity.
In any country, at any time.
Notice the difficulty small Ukraine is having replacing autotransformers from around the world.
Notice that they are resorting to having them manufactured.
Imagine a country the size of the US in a similar bind, whether by insurgency, EMP, or solar flare.
If Moscow takes out the gas system, she said, cities and villages across the country could become “uninhabitable.”
Bullshit. The country was inhabited before gas extraction and electricity.
Granted, by an albeit much stouter population.
Simple solution: call Elon and buy some batteries. Greta can show how to hook them up.
Cities.
That was my thought, too.
If not having facebook and the internet is “unhabitable,” then yes.
But if heating with wood, collecting precipitation, and feeding oneself from subsistence farming/hunting can be done…?
Then I’d suggest developing a heavy respect for those who will live through this winter and the next.
That’s how you know you’re winning.
Coming soon to Amelika.
SpaceblanketsforUkraine.org
They’re gonna need them.
Unfortunately the technology for those space blankets was lost.
How? There are no ponds on the moon . . .
};^D
You forgot ur minkey, but I got ur back
along with tang and space food sticks
North Korea is jealous.
North Korea is the greenest country on Earth. They don’t pretend that nighttime is daytime, they live by the dictates of Nature, not industry and finance.
Every single place that serves as the font of the green energy movement horseshit blaze lights all night long as if energy were free.
Pay attention to outcomes, not narratives.
sent this to you via email… is a good commentary from Gonzola about what it is like when the electricity goes out…
But the EU supported the us when they were carpet bombing the middle east. Interesting
Is the U.S. still “guarding” Syrian oil?
5 bases worth of protection.
By which you mean stealing Syrian oil–of course, typical criminal behavior…
Almost a failed state; sounds like Ukraine is really kicking Russias ass, huh libs?
Rest assured, the MSM, declares that those four or five ukie super soldiers and pilots have the evil ruskies on the ropes.
ANY day now Putin will surrender because he’s almost out of bullets and will only have limited sharpened sticks left to fight with. And, they are running low on sticks too because the front line ruskies are burning them to keep warm, making soup with the bark.
Once TPTB are done with Russia brace yourself for the same treatment from your Fascist government…America is the Globalist/Khazarian/WEF prize…and people wonder why I root for Putin.
to add a graphic to the story
https://halturnerradioshow.com/index.php/en/news-page/world/ukraine-night-of-11-23-2022-no-electric
Fucked around, found out.
“Boom Boom. Out go the lights.”
Not exactly my definition of winning.
When you have a Nazi government murdering surrendered Russian Soldiers in cold blood, supported by the US ZOG (which repeatedly opposed peace negotiations) , and blew up the European’s essential gas pipelines, what can go wrong?