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Kyiv claims that Russia deliberately struck Azerbaijani SOCAR oil installations in Ukraine.

Ukrainian officials reported that Russian drones deliberately attacked an oil depot owned by the Azerbaijani State Oil Company SOCAR, in southern Odesa Region of Ukraine on Monday for the second time within two weeks.

In an article published on X, Volodymyr Zelenskiy said that the "deliberate Russian attack...was not only an attack on us, but also on our relationships and energy security."

Baku should "respond diplomatically and legally" to the actions he called "against Azerbaijani interests".

SOCAR, a company that operates 60 fuel stations in Ukraine, and Azerbaijani officials have not yet commented. Russia has not commented publicly on the matter.

The Ukraine energy minister said to reporters in Kyiv that it was "hard" to assess the damages and that rescue crews are still working.

Two industry sources said that the attack on Monday followed a Russian drone attack in August, which damaged a SOCAR Oil Depot. According to them, at least four people were injured in the strike.

The Russian military has often targeted Ukrainian energy and infrastructure facilities located far from the front lines. (Reporting and writing by Max Hunder, Yuliia dysa; editing by Hugh Lawson and Kirby Donovan).

(source: Reuters)