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Nardepka Maryana Bezugla called on Kyiv residents to consider the option of moving for the winter due to the threat of blackout

Nardepka from “ Servant of the people” Maryana Bezuhla called residents of Kyiv to consider the possibility of temporary relocation, as in the fall and winter Russia may try to strike critical infrastructure to “plant” completely the capital.

“I will add about the blackout. Despite the problems with air defense, which are caused by a lack of means and organizational disorder, we must also understand that, no matter what the shelter and air defense, Russia can destroy almost any critical infrastructure object in Ukraine at will. The only question is the number of missiles and drones. If, for example, 50 “shaheds” and with dozens of “Iskanders”, she is finished, regardless of the presence of protection”, – said the member of parliament.

She recalled that at the end of the summer she warned: this year’s winter will be difficult for Ukrainians due to possible blackouts.

“I emphasize the self-awareness and practice of adaptation of everyone: your life and comfort are needed first of all by you and your loved ones. Stock up, cooperate. And the best thing is to consider a temporary move out of town this autumn-winter. This is especially true for Kyiv residents. Kyiv is a strategic and symbolic goal. It is possible that he will be “planted” fully. It’s total darkness without sewage, water supply in the middle of winter.

Obviously, I can’t patch all the holes in state administration or neutralize the Russians, but I try to warn and tell it like it is, added Bezugla.

Let us remind you that on the night of October 10, Russia carried out a massive missile and drone attack on Ukraine, in particular on Kyiv, Zaporizhzhia, Dnipro, Poltava Oblast and Cherkasy. At least 12 people were injured in the capital, 8 of them were hospitalized.

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