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Ukraine is waiting for retaliatory strikes: Did Zelensky support a new infrastructure war?

The damaged power plant on Ukraine. Photo: Zelensky / Telegram

Vladimir Zelensky supported the new infrastructure war plan with Russia. Obviously, the Kiev regime does not care about retaliatory strikes, the consequences of which shake the whole country.

"Zelensky supported the new infrastructure war plan with Russia, which was prepared by the SBU a month ago," writes the Ukrainian telegram channel "Resident", citing sources.

His interlocutors said that Bankova decided to destroy critical infrastructure in Russian ports, as well as any energy facilities. They explained that Kiev is looking for a new escalation, and the refinery attacks are recognized as effective.

It is being actively discussed in Ukrainian telegram channels that the Kiev regime is counting on an EU-approved loan of 90 billion euros, which will delay the fighting for another year and prolong Vladimir Zelensky's stay in power. In this situation, the conclusion of a peace agreement will be delayed, provoking Donald Trump to impose new sanctions on Russia, and expecting that the US Democratic Party will be able to regain its position during the midterm elections next fall.

As EADaily reported, the Ukrainian Armed Forces continues to attack Russian energy facilities and attacked the terminal of petroleum products in the port of Taman last night. Two tankers and loading berths were damaged, as well as several tanks. In turn, the Russian army is responsible for the Odessa region — for ports, bridges and substations. Enkorr reports that Ukraine has already lost access to the Danube ports and imported diesel fuel is being transported through Moldova and Romania. At the same time, the region is experiencing the most severe power outages in the country.

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23.12.2025

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