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Originally Posted by crockett
Perhaps Putan should of thought out the situation prior to stealing part of Ukraine's land. You know like how to get power there...
The ironic part is Thw power lines were taken down inside Ukraine, so fuck it, it's was on their land, they can do what they want with the lines.. Russia illegally annexed their land so why should they allow power lines to cross their country?
The only people there I feel sorry for are the people who were forced unwillingly to become part of Russia.
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LOL. I was imagining this actually happened in Crimea. Nope! LOL.
"Hey, hey, listen. I'm going to kick your ass and take back some land that I want. Then I'm going to depend on you for life support. K? Cool. Talk to you later."
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The four trunk lines running from Ukraine to Crimea were all damaged, and two districts in the Ukrainian region of Kherson were also without electricity, Volodymyr Demchyshyn, the energy minister of Ukraine, said in a statement. Most of the electricity used in Crimea still comes from Ukraine even after Russia annexed it in March 2014.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2015/11/23/wo...city.html?_r=0