Russia, Ukraine and gas infrastructure
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Ukraine's gas facilities have suffered severe damage from Russian drone and missile attacks, forcing the country to import more gas
Gas production and storage facilities in Ukraine came under attack by enemy drones on December 1–2; damage has been recorded, and company specialists are prepared to begin repairs immediately. — Ukrinform.
Moscow moans as Ukraine attacks oil tankers and facilities, escalating tensions and threatening global energy security.
On the evening of December 1 and the morning of December 2, Russian drones attacked civilian gas infrastructure facilities that provide gas production and storage, Naftogaz Group reported.
Tens of thousands of people were left without power and heating in southern Ukraine after Russian attacks on the frontline city of Kherson and Ukraine's largest seaport, Odesa, authorities and a top energy provider said on Thursday.
Ukraine's state oil and gas firm Naftogaz said on Tuesday that Russian forces had attacked its gas production and storage facilities late on Monday and early Tuesday. There was damage, it added, without going into further detail. (Reporting Yuliia Dysa; Writing by Dan Peleschuk; Editing by Andrew Heavens)
The assault is directed on the pipeline from Kazakhstan to the Black Sea coast in Russia that is operated by Caspian Pipeline Consortium
(CNN) — Millions of Ukrainians are enduring cold temperatures and darkness after a wave of Russian attacks against energy facilities caused widespread power outages across the country. Ukrainian authorities have warned that the large scale of the damage ...
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A source in the Security Service of Ukraine told Business Insider that the incident happened during an attack on the port city of Novorossiysk.