MOSCOW, 22 Oct. Russia is well aware of the vulnerabilities of the Ukrainian energy sector, created during the Soviet era, writes Time columnist Ciara Nugent. src=»/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/760b9f11b1d932c5891bc084a13c6e65.jpg» />18:17An American officer named a way to instantly paralyze the Armed Forces of Ukraine»Thirty years after countries gained independence, despite a serious deterioration in the quality of service due to insufficient investment, district heating still accounts for the lion's share of heat generation in Estonia, Lithuania and Slovakia, and in Ukraine, as of 2021, 53 percent of urban households still relied on it. vulnerable spot. Moscow has in-depth knowledge of the Soviet-era thermal system, the journalist concluded. The Russian Armed Forces began launching rocket attacks on October 10, two days after the attack on the Crimean Bridge, which Russian authorities believe Ukrainian intelligence agencies are behind. The strikes target energy, defense industry, military command and communications facilities across the country, from Kharkiv and Kyiv to Lvov and Ivano-Frankivsk. Volodymyr Zelensky said on October 18 that 30% of power plants in Ukraine had been destroyed. Ukraine