In the Zaporizhzhia region, Russian troops destroyed more than 30 gas stations
More than 30 gas stations have been destroyed in the Zaporizhzhia region as a result of Russian attacks. Despite this, the region has managed to avoid a fuel shortage.
Ivan Fedorov, head of the Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Administration, announced this during a televised marathon. According to him, Russian troops are deliberately targeting fuel infrastructure, and strikes on gas stations remain one of the enemy’s priorities.
“Attacks on gas stations are a priority for the enemy. More than 30 gas stations in the region have been destroyed,” he said.
Fedorov thanked the employees who ensure the protection and rapid restoration of gas station operations following shelling. He noted that thanks to joint efforts, the Zaporizhzhia region has managed to prevent a fuel shortage and enhance the safety of staff and visitors at gas stations.
Source: Ukrinform.
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