Two gas stations on Kharkiv Square were destroyed during a Russian attack in Kyiv
During a massive Russian missile and drone strike on the night of May 13–14, two gas stations were destroyed on Kharkiv Square in Kyiv. This was reported by Serhiy Kuyun, director of the A-95 consulting group, who noted that the facilities sustained significant damage as a result of the combined attack.
"Two people were injured," he wrote on Facebook on Thursday.
According to Kuyun, the gas stations were destroyed by the shock wave from a missile that struck an open area nearby.
As evidenced by photos published by the author, the gas stations belonged to the companies BRSM and UPG.


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