maksym gardus, expert of the reform office of the cabinet of ministers of ukraine, congratulations oleksiy patsyuk will join us as well - he is a specialist in environmental and energy issues, dear, here you are. do you understand the logic of the geography of shelling? if we talk about shelling, a test test of hydroelectric structures, judging by the regions where it took place, you can break down all the shelling into two categories, one category is the front-line zone where we can clearly see the attacks, not all of them are accessible to artillery and rszv e-e infrastructure objects, this is unfortunately already a common practice when the russians can reach our infrastructure not in a rocket way. they are trying to do it, and this is an absolutely absolute trend, while other attacks are missile attacks, which are well-targeted, which are really focused on critical infrastructure objects , unfortunately, very well, and we must state that they have a very good understanding of exactly where to hit and what exactly to strike in this way, i don't want to say that they are absolutely effective, bu