Satellite images show a gas field in Russia's Orenburg Oblast before and after a Ukrainian strike last week, according to a single source. The extent of damage and operational impact have not been independently verified.
Satellite imagery released by an unidentified source shows a gas field in Orenburg Oblast, Russia, before and after a Ukrainian strike last week. The images confirm structural damage to the facility, but the extent of the disruption to gas production or exports has not been independently verified. No casualties have been reported. The attack adds to a series of Ukrainian long-range strikes on Russian energy infrastructure in recent weeks, as The Zioneer has previously reported. The Kremlin has not commented on the incident.
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