News “Light a fire”: what made Russians protest by alex 22.07.2024 written by alex 22.07.2024 47 “Light the fire”: what made Russians go out to protest Victoria Grabovskaya Residents of Krasnodar protested because they had been without electricity and water for several days. Due to the accident at the Rostov Nuclear Power Plant, which occurred on July 19, Russians were left without electricity in Yeisk, Anapa, Gelendzhik and other cities. Russian oppositionist, political analyst Olga Kurnosova told 24 Channel that the war has finally come to the homes of Russians. Blackouts in Russia are consequences, in particular, of Moscow’s aggression against Kyiv. Evil returns Since the occupied regions of Ukraine are also powered by the Rostov nuclear power plant, it may not have withstood the load, which led to the accident. The heatwave continues in the Krasnodar region now, the air temperature reaches +39 degrees. Accordingly, during a power outage, the pumps that pump water do not work. Due to disconnected refrigerators, food spoils, there is nothing to eat, nothing to cook with. As they say – light fires, because there are no other options . Russians will finally understand that the “boomerang” is a rule of human destiny: when you commit evil, sooner or later it will come back to you. Therefore, those who silently agreed with Vladimir Putin when he decided to take over Ukraine have so far only received a blackout. And then there could be something worse,” the oppositionist emphasized. When such life difficulties occur, people, according to her, suddenly realize that war is bad, although just yesterday they supposedly didn’t understand this. And when they sit for several days without electricity, it may dawn on them that this probably happened because of war. Therefore, it’s time for Russians to act – to take pitchforks and go to the Kremlin,” noted Olga Kurnosova. We would like to remind you that due to the accident at the Rostov Nuclear Power Plant, power outages continue in the Krasnodar Territory. In Krasnodar, local residents spend 12 to 15 hours a day without electricity or water. This forced them to protest and even block the street. Also, due to a power outage in Yeysk, people turned to Putin to introduce a “fair electricity supply schedule.” 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail alex previous post One of the versions leads to the Russian Federation: Zelensky about the investigation into the murder of Farion next post Biden's withdrawal from the presidential race: how the Kremlin reacted You may also like The Cabinet of Ministers updated the criteria for... 15.11.2024 “I'm not ready to die yet”: Russian soldiers... 15.11.2024 One of the SOF commanders passed on data... 15.11.2024 The Pentagon announced plans to speed up the... 15.11.2024 Map of military operations on November 15, 2024... 15.11.2024 Russia has revealed the preparation of the R-30... 15.11.2024 Won't change the situation at the front: Podolyak... 15.11.2024 Putin's Moment of Truth: 2 Factors Why Russia... 15.11.2024 Explosions in Odessa: Russian drones kill woman, injure... 15.11.2024 “Always turned a blind eye”: Shoigu's children, Putin's... 15.11.2024 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ