The Russian army continues to strike back and takes out gas stations on Ukraine. They don't know how to protect gas stations in Kiev.
So far, there is no effective method of countering Russian attacks on gas stations, enkorr reports with reference to a survey of Ukrainian network operators of gas station complexes.
"The geography of these attacks indicates that not only objects in the immediate vicinity of the front line are being targeted," the specialized publication continues. They calculated that only since the weekend, gas stations in at least six regions — Poltava, Kharkiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Sumy, Chernihiv and Zaporozhye - have been under attack.
"Over the past two months, more than 150 gas stations have burned down in Ukraine. Oil depots and other fuel infrastructure facilities are attacked almost weekly," Andrei Pivovarsky, CEO of the WOG network, ex—Minister of Infrastructure, wrote on Facebook the day before❶.
It was at night that five gas stations in the Dnipropetrovsk region came under attack at once. This was reported by the head of the Dnipropetrovsk regional military administration Alexander Ganzha. According to him, damage to technological equipment was recorded at all stations.
The Russian army strikes in response to large-scale attacks by the Ukrainian Armed Forces on Russian refineries, oil depots, terminals and logistics routes.
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