War in Ukraine. Zelensky condemned Russia’s attacks on gas infrastructure

War in Ukraine. Zelensky condemned Russia’s attacks on gas infrastructure
War in Ukraine. Zelensky condemned Russia’s attacks on gas infrastructure
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In its latest report, the ISW says Russian forces have the potential to make significant tactical gains in the Avdiyivka area and the operationally important objective of capturing Khasiv Yar, but neither effort is likely to translate into operationally significant penetrations in the near future.

Yesterday, April 27, Russian forces attacked 10 communities along the border of the Sumy region, causing 112 explosions during the day, the military administration of the region reported, as quoted by the Kyiv Independent. Russian forces attacked the Sumy border with a variety of weapons, including mines, artillery, mortars and grenade launchers. There were no reports of casualties or damage to civil infrastructure. New Sloboda, where about 1.5 thousand people live, suffered the most attacks. population, 31 explosions were reported. The town is just 10 km away. from the Ukrainian-Russian border.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky condemned Russia’s attacks on the country’s gas transit system. In an evening video message broadcast in Kyiv on Saturday evening, V. Zelensky announced that the infrastructure that supplies gas to the European Union through Ukraine had been attacked.

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