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The military criticized the trip of the head of the Poltava OVA to Britain during the shelling and blackouts in the Poltava region

Distribute: T. v. o. Volodymyr Kogut, the head of the Poltava Regional Military Administration, was on a visit to Great Britain, while the residents of the region were experiencing the consequences of Russian shelling during the blackouts, and Russian unmanned aerial vehicles had already begun to fly to Poltava Oblast. Military blogger Oleksiy "Stalker" wrote about this in his Telegram channel, as reported by UNIAN.

"Last week, Volodymyr Kogut, acting head of the Poltava OVA, together with a delegation, visited Great Britain - studied how waste processing plants and clean energy centers work there. There is a whole report about the trip on his Facebook page: meetings with the ambassador, photos from enterprises, conversations about investments and "energy sustainability". Poltava Oblast on October 20 - not a single word," the military man pointed out.

According to him, it was on this day that Russia for the first time used a new modification of jet anti-aircraft missiles capable of flying over 100 km in the region. According to OSINT analysts, the bombs flew from the territory of the Belgorod region of the Russian Federation and exploded in the Poltava district.

"A striking contrast: on Facebook, the head of the region talks about British waste processing technologies, and not about the security of the region, which is already in the zone of aviation damage.

It turns out that "energy sustainability" on paper is of more interest than real sustainability - when UAVs are already flying over Poltava Oblast, and the region itself lives in conditions of emergency power cuts due to Russian shelling," he concluded military We will remind that Volodymyr Kogut said that during his working visit to Great Britain, together with the Poltava OVA team, he visited several leading enterprises of the Suffolk county, and also discussed the topic of supporting energy sustainability projects.