Much of Kiev remains in the dark. ‘Hello, Darkness, my old friend.’ We have reported multiple times on the relentless combined air campaign by Russian forces that is targeting Ukraine’s power plants and energy grid, and leaving swaths of the population in the cold and dark during a grueling winter. But now, we’ve come to the point where Kiev’s CHPP-5 (combined heat and power plant) and CHPP-6 can’t even be fully restored after a massive ballistic missile strike before the next one hits. Lights have been out in much of Kiev and many other large cities, and there isn’t much room for improvement. Simplicius on Substack: “One of the most noteworthy aspects of the last strike on Kiev was the notable absence of any major…

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