A gas measuring station "Sudzha" is on fire in the Kursk region of the Russian Federation
Kyiv • UNN
On the night of March 21, explosions occurred at the "Sudzha" station, which is the only gas transit point from Russia to Europe. Russian war correspondents claim a Ukrainian strike, there is no official information.

On the night of March 21, explosions occurred at the "Sudzha" gas measuring station in the Kursk region of Russia, and a large-scale fire broke out at the facility. This is reported by Russian Telegram channels, informs UNN.
Details
Eyewitnesses say that a pillar of fire can be seen on the border of the Kursk and Sumy regions. According to them, it is now "as bright as day" there.
Meanwhile, Russian war correspondents claim that the Sudzha gas station was damaged as a result of a Ukrainian strike.
There has been no information from Russian officials regarding the situation at the Sudzha station so far.
Reference
The "Sudzha" gas measuring station is located on the main gas pipeline that runs from Russia through Ukraine to Europe. This is the only point through which Russian gas enters Ukraine for transit to Europe.
Recall
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