I bet the russians wish their weapons were as effective as their own maintenance men.
In the Russian city of Rostov-on-Don, residents in about a dozen buildings have been left without electricity. Some of these buildings also lack water and heating, reports the SHOT Telegram channel.
According to a source, power outages in the city began yesterday during the day, and in some buildings, heating and water were also cut off in the evening.
Accidents at power substations led to a partial power outage in Rostov-on-Don. Energy officials have promised to restore electricity in the affected buildings soon, but the timelines have been repeatedly delayed.
That sounds inconvenient. Surely they’re more hard done by than the people of Ukraine, so we should all feel bad for their plight. /s
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I bet the russians wish their weapons were as effective as their own maintenance men.
In the Russian city of Rostov-on-Don, residents in about a dozen buildings have been left without electricity. Some of these buildings also lack water and heating, reports the SHOT Telegram channel.
According to a source, power outages in the city began yesterday during the day, and in some buildings, heating and water were also cut off in the evening.
Accidents at power substations led to a partial power outage in Rostov-on-Don. Energy officials have promised to restore electricity in the affected buildings soon, but the timelines have been repeatedly delayed.
That sounds inconvenient. Surely they’re more hard done by than the people of Ukraine, so we should all feel bad for their plight. /s
This is the way, more of this.
Look how cold Russia is right now: http://www.ventusky.com
It’s really cold
And the eastern front of Ukraine is like -10 celcius.
I wouldn’t want to live in a foxhole right now. Surprised we haven’t seen more frostbites.
Hang on, wasn’t there a Russian TV advert about this, where the family sat in the cold and was forced to eat the pet hamster?
Last year, they promised a cold winter for Ukrainian. That’s funny