Russia's Devastating Assault on Ukrainian Gas Facilities Amid Ceasefire Proposals
A Russian missile and drone attack on Ukrainian gas production facilities killed five, including two rescue workers. The assault sparked warnings from officials amid ongoing ceasefire proposals between Kyiv and Moscow. Significant damage and disruptions have been reported across the Poltava and Kharkiv regions.
A devastating Russian missile and drone assault targeted Ukrainian gas production facilities overnight, leaving five dead, including two emergency rescuers, reported Ukrainian officials on Tuesday. The assault came as Kyiv and Moscow each pushed ceasefire proposals amidst ongoing tensions.
Serhiy Koretskyi, CEO of Naftogaz, confirmed significant infrastructure damage in the Poltava and Kharkiv regions, with three Naftogaz employees killed. President Zelenskiy condemned these attacks, accusing Moscow of 'cynicism' for launching these strikes shortly after President Putin's ceasefire announcement.
Additionally, Zelenskiy revealed critical infrastructure was struck in the Dnipropetrovsk region. The Ukrainian air force stated Russia launched multiple missiles and drones, leading to infrastructure disruptions and casualties, highlighting the severe ongoing conflict.
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