Sergei Shoigu, secretary of the Russia Federal Security Council and former defense minister, announced on September 10 that · Russia army had advanced nearly 1,000 square kilometers in the Donbas region since August, according to CCTV News.
According to a report by RIA Novosti on September 10, Ukraine Prime Minister Dennis ·Shmygal said at a press conference on September 10 that Russia army destroyed all thermal power plants in Kharkiv.
If you look at the above two messages together, you can see where the problem lies.
Winter in Ukraine is completely different from winter in the south of the continent, or even in the north. Winter in Ukraine is a few tens of degrees below zero. If there is no heating and the electricity supply is insufficient, the winter can be very difficult.
On the surface, it looks like Russia's blow is tepid, and it doesn't hurt Ukraine. However, the current blow and the current layout will affect the winter from October to March.
When all thermal power plants do not work in winter, how will Ukraine spend this winter, and whether it will be okay next spring.