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Sources: Russia has attacked an important Ukrainian gas compressor plant

Two industry sources reported on Thursday that Russia had attacked a compressor station for gas in eastern Ukraine, which plays an important role pumping gas into storage facilities. This is part of a escalation in strikes against energy infrastructure.

Later, the Ukrainian Energy Ministry said that overnight, a Russian attack had occurred on one of Ukraine's gas infrastructure installations. The ministry did not give any further details but stated that damage was being assessed.

One source said, "Yes, this affects gas injection."

The Russian Defence Ministry said that its forces carried out overnight strikes on Ukrainian energy infrastructure and other targets.

In recent weeks, Russia has intensified its attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure.

Ukraine's Energy Ministry said on Tuesday that a Russian attack overnight had caused large fires in energy facilities located in central Ukrainian region Poltava. The attack was carried out by drones, according to the ministry.

In the first half of this month, Russia attacked a gas station in southern Odesa, Ukraine, which was used to import LNG from Azerbaijan and the U.S., thereby compromising winter preparations.

Since a series devastating Russian missile attacks this year that significantly reduced the domestic production, Ukraine has been facing a severe gas shortage.

Russia has denied that it targets civilians in its invasion of Ukraine, which began more than three year ago. However, the country says that infrastructure like energy systems is a legitimate target because they aid Ukraine's war efforts. (Reporting and Editing by William Maclean and Aidan Lewis.)

(source: Reuters)