Russia attacked Ukrnafta facilities: nearly 100 drones in a day.
According to ТСН: On the night of Wednesday, the Russian army struck at the production facilities of 'Ukrnafta', resulting in significant destruction. As a result of the attack, the operation of damaged equipment has halted.
This was reported by the chairman of 'Naftogaz', Serhiy Koretsky. He noted that for the second day in a row, Russian troops are deliberately attacking oil and gas infrastructure, using nearly 100 strike drones against 'Ukrnafta' facilities.
“Rescue workers and the company's specialists are working to eliminate the consequences of these attacks. Immediately after this, restoration work will begin,” emphasized Koretsky.
Furthermore, on the previous night, Russian forces also struck at the production facilities of 'Ukrnafta'. At that time, it was possible to avoid casualties, but serious destruction occurred.
Strike on infrastructure
It is worth noting that the night before, Russia also targeted energy infrastructure, specifically, sites in the west of the country, including in the Lviv and Ivano-Frankivsk regions.
These attacks on oil and gas, as well as energy infrastructure, indicate a continuation of aggression that could significantly affect Ukraine's energy stability. In the context of constant attacks, it is important not only to eliminate the consequences but also to find effective solutions for protecting critically important facilities.
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