Occupants blow up an ammonia pipeline near the village of Maksyutivka in Kharkiv region
Russian occupants blew up an ammonia pipeline near the village of Maksyutivka in Kharkiv region.
Yuriy Butusov, editor-in-chief of Censor.NET, wrote about this on his social media page and posted a video from the scene of the terrorist attack by the Russian army.
“Russian troops destroyed a section of the ammonia pipeline near the village of Maksyutivka, Kharkiv region. It is interesting that Russian bloggers were the first to publish this information, including the drone video, and accused the Ukrainian army saboteurs of the explosion. However, this shows that Russians have poor knowledge of the situation. In fact, the village is located right on the front line and no saboteurs were needed to blow up the ammonia pipeline, as part of it is located on the occupied territory. The explosion was carried out in the gray zone. Obviously, the Russian command on the ground deliberately decided to destroy the ammonia pipeline and distribute the video, as negotiations with Ukraine on the ammonia pipeline in Russia are causing irritation on social media, where it is suggested that such negotiations are preparations for the recognition of Russia’s defeat in Ukraine. Blowing up the ammonia pipeline is part of Russia’s strategy to turn Ukraine into a scorched earth zone,” Butusov said.
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