Dnipro, Saturday 8th November, afternoon
Last nights strikes in dnipro started around 1am, and lasted about 45 minutes, same for most of the east and central Ukraine. I counted around 30 explosions, some will have been air defence, but most sounded like drones, a couple like Kalibr cruise missiles. Nothing shot down apparantly.
This wasn't the biggest strike against energy infrastructure yet, but it has had the most effect.
Most of Dnipro without power today after the strikes which have further damaged, I am told irrevocably so, the TPP in Samara District, likely around 11 hours without any power, water is also an issue for those who rely on mains water.
Pavlograd was also smashed again, it's clear the Russians have ramped the pressure up and are now targeting rear logistics with a vengeance.
To get anywhere near the coward Zelenksy they will need to strike Spain though, as that's where the little coward has run off to.
No plan, no retreat, no democracy, no freedom and no hope remains in Ukraine, but Ukrainians look to the future, and increasingly more and more see that in the east, not the west. That's the reality in Ukraine today, those who allow this conflict to continue are not, and have never been friends of Ukraine or its people. They have the blood of millions on their greedy little hands, and must pay for their duplicity.