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    Russia continues to assault fuel services in Poltava and Sumy oblasts

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    Over the previous 24 hours, Russian forces once more struck services belonging to Naftogaz Group, Ukraine's largest nationwide oil and fuel firm, in Poltava Oblast and carried out new large-scale assaults in Sumy Oblast, that are nonetheless ongoing.

    Supply: Serhii Koretskyi, Chairman of the Board of Naftogaz of Ukraine

    Quote: "Emergency Service items and all related companies are working on the web site. Gear has been broken and partially destroyed. Luckily, there have been no casualties."

    Particulars: Koretskyi added that when the safety scenario stabilises, specialists will start work to cope with the aftermath of the assault.

    He careworn that this was already the twentieth assault on Naftogaz services because the starting of the 12 months.

    Background: On the night time of seven–8 February, Russia additionally struck Naftogaz Group services in Poltava Oblast. Hits have been recorded and tools was broken.

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