In order to discredit a Head of State all electricity, water and transport infrastructure of the whole country must be destroyed.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damage_to_Baghdad_during_the_Iraq_War
just an extract of what Bush did in Iraq
Electricity[edit]
During the Gulf War of 1991 aerial bombardment caused severe damage to the electric grid that operated the pumping stations and other facilities for potable water delivery and sewage treatment. The sanctions imposed by the UN at the conclusion of the Gulf War exacerbated these problems by banning the importation of spare parts for equipment and chemicals, such as chlorine, needed for disinfection.
The invasion of Iraq produced further degradation of Iraq’s water supply, sewerage and electrical supply systems. Treatment plants, pumping stations and generating stations were stripped of their equipment, supplies and electrical wiring by looters. The once-capable cadre of engineers and operating technicians were scattered or left the country. Reconstruction efforts faced a nation with a severely degraded infrastructure.
In the hot summer of 2004, electricity was only available intermittently in most areas of the city. According to a member of Paul Bremer‘s staff[citation needed], the problems with electricity were exacerbated by a surge in the use of air conditioners.
Baghdad continues to suffer regular rolling power outages.
https://www.caabu.org/news/news/destruction-iraq-1990-2016
https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2002/11/iraq-n04.html
the above is just a glimpse of what happened in Iraq.
Yes, of course, we feel sorry for the Ukrainians, but so do we for all other war victims.
Justice, also in reporting, should be equal to all sides.