Overnight Station Closures Announced by WOG on July 1 Amid Shelling Threat: Affected Regions Revealed.
WOG Fuel Stations Temporarily Shut Down
According to Novyny.live: In response to a heightened risk of attacks, the WOG network of fuel stations has decided to close its locations across several Ukrainian regions until the morning of July 2. The move aims to protect both employees and drivers from potential danger.
The closures will remain in effect through July 2, with restrictions applied in the following areas:
- Kyiv
- Sumy
- Chernihiv
- Kharkiv
- Zaporizhzhia
- Dnipropetrovsk
- Kherson
- and part of Poltava regions
During the night of July 1 to July 2, the stations will be closed from 9:00 PM to 7:00 AM, and all external lighting at the sites will be turned off.
Additionally, whenever an air raid siren sounds, fuel dispensing at these stations will be paused. These measures are designed to ensure the safety of customers and staff during a period of elevated threat.
Security Landscape in Ukraine
This temporary shutdown by WOG reflects the broader security situation in Ukraine amid ongoing military operations. Such precautions are vital to prevent potential incidents and safeguard lives. With the threat level high, businesses are adapting their operations to the current reality, demonstrating a strong commitment to the safety of their customers and employees.
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