Russia attacked gas infrastructure: consequences for production in Poltava region.
Russian army again attacked Ukraine's energy infrastructure
According to inkorr.com: On the night of October 15-16, Russian troops struck the energy infrastructure of the company 'DTEK Naftogaz' using drones and missiles. This information was reported by 'Glavkom', citing the company's press service.
As a result of this attack, gas production facilities in the Poltava region ceased operations.
Events in other regions of Ukraine
In the morning of October 16, Russian troops attacked one of the enterprises in Chernihiv. Currently, there is no information about casualties.
On the same day, explosions were heard during air alerts in the Kharkiv, Kirovohrad, and Poltava regions.
On the evening of October 15, Russian soldiers launched a massive strike on Nizhyn using combat drones. This resulted in attacks on the 'Nova Poshta' terminal and civilian infrastructure, causing several injuries.
In recent days, Russian troops have continued attacks on energy facilities and civilian structures, causing significant material damage and posing a threat to the civilian population.
Given the current situation, Ukraine faces serious challenges in ensuring energy security. Attacks on critically important infrastructure underline the importance of supporting defensive capabilities and protecting civilian objects. In the context of armed aggression from Russia, the safety of the population remains at the center of attention for the state and the international community.Read also
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