Russians Are Sabotaging Their Own Helicopters and Vehicles

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Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has entered its 251st day, with the latest attack on Ukraine’s power grid causing widespread blackouts and water shortages in the capital city of Kiev. The Russian military’s inability to defeat the Ukrainian military has led to a shift in tactics, with the targeting of civilian infrastructure and a deliberate attempt to deny clean water to the population. Ukrainian President Zelensky has urged his people to remain strong and resilient, saying that the most important thing is to preserve the light in their hearts.

Despite the challenges, Ukraine has received support from its European partners, with 12 countries offering supplies to help restore the country’s energy infrastructure. Ukraine’s air defense systems have also shown significant improvement, with a 44% success rate in intercepting Russian cruise missiles.

Meanwhile, Russia is facing internal challenges, with President Putin’s popularity declining and rumors of his use of body doubles to avoid assassination. The Russian military is also struggling to mobilize its population, with school children being asked to rate their physical fitness and patriotism. The Russian school system is also being used to indoctrinate children with pro-Russian propaganda.

A recent opinion poll showed that 57% of Russians want to begin peace talks with Ukraine, while 36% want to continue military operations. The poll also revealed that younger Russians are more opposed to the war, with 58% of those aged 18-24 wanting to end the conflict.

In a bizarre turn of events, a Russian soldier was caught on video sabotaging his own tank by putting dirt and rocks in the fuel tank. Another video showed a soldier planting explosive charges on a Russian helicopter. These incidents suggest that some Russian soldiers are opposed to the war and are taking matters into their own hands.

The Russian military continues their attacks on civilians by targeting Ukraine’s electrical power grid and drinking water supply.

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