WWII Continuity — Soviets Blew Up the Dam Near Enerhodar
The Soviets blew up a dam near Enerhodar killing 100,000 Ukrainians in WWII. History repeating: the Kakhovka Dam destruction in June 2023. Russia has twice destroyed critical water infrastructure in the same region, 80 years apart.
Source: Enerhodar · Twitter Archive
The WWII dam destruction and the 2023 Kakhovka Dam — the same regime, the same region, the same method, 80 years apart. This is the Law of Contagion (Property 2: Permanence) demonstrated through infrastructure destruction.
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