Strategic Energy Strikes: Russia Targets Ukrainian Gas Infrastructure
Russia has attacked a gas pumping station in Ukraine's Odesa region, vital for LNG imports from the U.S. and Azerbaijan, impacting winter preparations. Ukrainian President Zelenskiy condemned the act as a deliberate strike on civilian infrastructure. Russia confirmed the attack, escalating tensions in the energy sector.

In a significant escalation of the ongoing conflict, Russia has targeted a crucial gas pumping station in Ukraine's southern Odesa region, which plays a key role in importing liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the United States and Azerbaijan, Ukrainian officials reported.
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy condemned the attack, calling it a 'deliberate blow' to preparations for the impending heating season, labeling it as part of Russia's calculated assaults on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.
The gas station, located at the village of Novosilske near the Romanian border, facilitates gas imports via the Transbalkan route. The attack disrupts efforts to mitigate Ukraine's serious gas shortages amidst ongoing conflicts. Russia asserts such infrastructure is a legitimate target due to its role in Ukraine's war efforts.
(With inputs from agencies.)