Russia again attacked a gas stations in Sumy, significantly intensifying strikes on these facilities in June, with three people reported injured, the head of the Sumy Regional Military Administration Oleh Hryhorov said on Friday, reports UNN.
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"Today the Russians again attacked gas stations in the regional center. Three people were injured. Everyone is receiving necessary medical assistance," Hryhorov wrote.
As specified by the head of the Sumy City Military Administration Serhiy Kryvosheienko, "three people were injured as a result of Russian 'Lancet' strikes on two gas stations in the Kopaky district of Sumy." According to him, the victims are "men aged 36 and 39, and a female employee of one of the gas stations." Two buildings were damaged.
"In June, the enemy significantly intensified strikes precisely on these facilities. This is a deliberate tactic of the Russians – to hit fuel infrastructure. Today, we held an unscheduled detailed meeting with the heads of gas station networks, law enforcement officers, rescuers, and responsible services. We discussed additional security measures at such facilities, algorithms for staff actions during air raids and threats of UAV attacks. Protection measures for fuel infrastructure facilities will be strengthened," emphasized the head of the OVA, Hryhorov.
Separately, he addressed "gas station employees and visitors: during an air raid or threat of an attack, do not remain on the territory of the gas station." "Move to a safe distance and stay in a safe place," Hryhorov stated.