Is fecit, cui prodest

myslpolska.info 2 years ago

Is fecit, cui prodest—whose advantage he made—says an old Roman legal parity, which I adopted in law school as part of prof. Bojarski's lecture on Roman law. So who destroyed the barrier in Kachowec? Let's look at the facts.

1. The left bank of Dniepr (taken by the Russians) is much lower, the water floods and destroys their fortifications and minefields in this defence of the Zaporoska Hydroelectric Power Plant.
2. Water sank the city of Kachowka and a number of villages occupied by the Russians creating humanitarian problems for them.
3. The water power plant on the dam in Kachowec was powered by the left bank of Zaporozhye, so the areas in the hands of the Russians.
4. Above the dams on the water tank begins the North Crimea Canal feeding water to the Crimea Peninsula present part of the FR. erstwhile the dam and water tank are destroyed, the canal will lose power and dry. The Crimea will lose a large origin of power to the water.
5. The demolition of the dam , after passing the flood wave will origin the water reservoir separating Russian and Ukrainian troops to narrow down and facilitate the river's forging by the army of Ukraine.

With a large amount of probability unprecedented in the 21st act of destruction, Ukrainian troops made preparations for a large spring-summer counteroffensive. The media in the West in Germany see that. Unfortunately, we live in the Matrix in Poland and there is only the right communicative of the Ukrainian peculiar Forces from the 72nd Centre for Information and intellectual Operations and connected with this communicative of “experts”.

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