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Ukraine blew up a Russian gas pipeline

Ukraine blew up a Russian gas pipeline

April 6, 2024 – 6:54 pm

Rica Molnar

Ukrainian intelligence said in a statement that a pipeline was blown up near Azov in the Rostov region. Through the pipeline, oil products were pumped from the local oil storage to tankers in the Sea of ​​Azov port area.

After the explosion, the loading of tankers was suspended indefinitely. Ukraine indicated that Russia used the pipeline for military purposes.

On Saturday, Russian forces launched another attack on the city of Kharkiv, killing several people. Russia also attacked the Odessa region and the Kherson region, and launched missiles towards Zaporizhia in the southeastern part of Ukraine. Ivan Fedorov, the governor of the region, indicated that the building housing displaced persons from the Russian-occupied city of Melitopol was damaged as a result of the attack.

The situation report issued by the Ukrainian General Staff on Saturday morning stated that in the past day, Russian forces carried out 14 missile and 107 air strikes, and opened fire 137 times with rocket launchers on the positions of Ukrainian forces and air forces. On populated areas. 80 military clashes occurred during the past 24 hours

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