Russian Drones Target Ukrainian Gas Infrastructure
Russian drones have attacked a gas pumping station in southern Ukraine, part of an LNG imports initiative with the U.S. and Azerbaijan. The strike was described by Ukraine's energy ministry as targeting civilian infrastructure and international relations with Azerbaijan, the U.S., and European partners.

In a significant escalation, dozens of Russian drones launched an attack on a gas pumping station in southern Ukraine, causing disruptions in an LNG import scheme involving the U.S. and Azerbaijan, according to Ukraine's energy ministry on Wednesday.
The ministry has condemned the strike, situated near the Ukraine-Romania border, as an aggression solely against civilian infrastructure. It further alleged that the attack aimed to destabilize Ukraine's relations with strategic partners, including Azerbaijan and the United States.
This development not only exacerbates tensions within the region but also complicates Ukraine's energy collaboration with European partners, heightening concerns over energy security and geopolitical stability.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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