Russian Forces Target Naftogaz Facility in Lviv Region for 15th Time This Month.
Strike Hits Naftogaz Infrastructure in Western Ukraine
According to Novyny.live: On January 27, Russian forces struck a critical Naftogaz infrastructure facility in the Lviv region, igniting a fire. This marks the 15th deliberate attack on Naftogaz assets since the beginning of the month, part of a sustained Russian campaign against Ukraine's energy sector. These strikes are part of a wider strategy to degrade Ukraine's energy grid and industrial capacity.
The impact forced a shutdown of technological processes at the site. According to Serhiy Koretskyi, company specialists implemented safety protocols to protect personnel and prevent environmental contamination.
Ongoing Threats to Ukraine's Critical Infrastructure
This incident is part of a large-scale Russian effort throughout January, with Naftogaz facilities repeatedly coming under fire. Authorities continue to monitor the situation and are taking necessary steps to ensure public safety.
Given the numerous attacks on critical infrastructure, the situation in Ukraine remains tense. These targeted strikes on energy and gas facilities could have significant consequences for the country's economy and energy security. The government and Naftogaz experts continue to implement measures to ensure safety and stability in the face of Russian aggression.
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