BTW pump stations need electricity to run. But blowing
them up guarantees they can't replace the power with a
diesel backup generator.
[email protected] wrote:
>
> It is funny, that was my thought too. If you lose control
> of the pump station and can't shut things down upstream,
> then bomb the hell out of it.
>
> But do this once Russia passes legislation to annex the
> territory. Wait till then. Do not want to jump the gun.
>
> Same with power towers and and water pumps and railways
> and bridges crossing over some of those channels..
>
> It then becomes Russia's problem to supply. People in
> Crimea will not be that happy when comfort goes away.
> The euphoria of being part of Russia will go away pretty
> damn fast.
>
> The Russians could not even build the Olympics that well,
> so how the hell would they be able to build infrastructure
> to keep Crimea in top shape?
>
> Nobody will want to visit there as a tourist and the
> wineries & farms will shrivel up without water.
>
> I know, I would not make a good diplomat. ;)
>
> [email protected] wrote:
> >
> > http://gazeta.ua/articles/np/_neobhidno-terminovo-pidgotuvatisya-do-mozhlivogo-pochatku-rosijskogo-vtorgnennya-arosh/547430
> >
> > Includes blowing up the gaslines if necessary....
> >
> > Looks like the politicos are running out of time again...
> >
>
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