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well, i think it does. i saw the russians up close and personal in syria, where they developed this unconventional warfare, attacking schools and hospitals and the power grid to try when their military fails. and in syria, it sort of worked. we ve seen attacks on the power grid in ukraine really from the get go to try and bring it down. now, before the war started, most of the electricity and power came from nuclear. so although zaporizhzhia is not pushing out power at the moment, it is key. it s also in a key strategic position. if zaporizhzhia falls to the ukrainians or they retake it, more likely, they then have an advantage of moving south with their offensive. if russia created contamination from zaporizhzhia, that would severely affect i expect their march south. so in their bizarre twisted doctrine