After the Russian attack on Poltava region, the gas production facility ceased operations.


Following Russia's uprising in Ukraine, the gas extraction facility of DTEK in Poltava was damaged and ceased operations. This was reported by DTEK.
Currently, specialists are assessing the damage and destruction at the facility.
On February 11, Russian occupiers struck with missiles in Poltava. Nine settlements in the Myrhorod district were left without gas supply. The results of the attack on civilian infrastructure remain unknown. Minister of Energy Herman Halushchenko reported that at night, Russian terrorists attacked gas infrastructure.
Unfortunately, as a result of the large-scale missile attack in Ukraine, emergency shutdowns were introduced.
Later it became known that the production facilities of the 'Naftogaz Group' in the Poltava region were affected by the missile strike. Fortunately, no one was hurt.
The 'Naftogaz Group' stated that it is doing everything possible to stabilize the gas supply situation in the Poltava region.
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