Gas Facilities Targeted: Ukraine's Energy Stability Under Threat
A recent Russian attack has damaged Ukraine's Naftogaz gas production facilities. Naftogaz CEO Roman Chumak emphasized the strike as an attempt to destabilize the nation's energy infrastructure. Efforts are underway to assess and respond to the damage inflicted by the shelling.

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A Russian military strike has severely damaged the gas production facilities owned by Ukraine's national energy company, Naftogaz, as confirmed by the firm's executive on Friday.
Roman Chumak, the CEO of Naftogaz, stated that the recent shelling represents an attack not only on their infrastructure but also as an effort to destabilize the country's energy security.
Naftogaz experts are currently assessing the damage and making plans to mitigate the impact of the attack on Ukraine's energy framework.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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