Last night, Russia launched its most massive attack on gas production facilities in Ukraine since the beginning of the war, launching 35 missiles and 60 drones, Ukrainian state operator "Naftogaz" announced, quoted by Agence France-Presse, BTA reported.
"The enemy carried out its most significant massive attack on gas production infrastructure since the beginning of the war," Naftogaz said.
Russia has hit facilities in Kharkiv and Poltava regions.
"A significant part of our facilities have been damaged. "Some of the damage is critical," Naftogaz CEO Sergiy Koretsky said on Facebook, condemning Moscow's "deliberate terror" against civilian infrastructure.
These attacks "have no military logic" and "are aimed solely at sabotaging the heating season and depriving Ukrainians of the opportunity to heat their homes in winter," he added.
The Russian army, for its part, said it had carried out "massive strikes with high-precision weapons" against military-industrial enterprises in Ukraine and "gas and energy infrastructure supporting their operation."