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    Ukraine Military Cites Media Reports on Gas Pumping Station Attack in Russia's Kursk Region

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    Posted on March 21, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Ukraine reports a strike on a gas station in Russia's Kursk region, citing media sources. The Sudzha station was crucial for gas transit to Europe.

    Ukraine Reports Attack on Gas Station in Russia's Kursk Region

    (Reuters) - Ukraine's military, quoting media, reported a strike early on Friday on a recently closed gas pumping and measuring station in western Russia's Kursk region, where Ukrainian forces have been under pressure seven months after a cross-border incursion.

    A Ukrainian military Telegram channel posted a picture of a fireball rising skyward with the caption: "Media are reporting a successful strike on the Sudzha gas transport system through which the enemy used to transport gas to Europe."

    There was no official word on the incident from government officials in Kyiv. Authorities in Moscow also did not report the incident.

    The station at Sudzha was the only point through which Russian gas had passed on its way through Ukraine and on to Europe until Ukraine declined to prolong a transit agreement in January this year. A second crossing point was closed in 2022.

    Ukrainian media also reported the strike and posted video footage of the blaze as did Telegram channels in the Kursk region.

    Unofficial Russian military blogs said they believed Ukrainian forces had staged the attack. The Baza Telegram channel, close to the Russian security services, said the pipeline had been damaged.

    Russia's foreign ministry said on Thursday that Ukraine had already violated a proposed ceasefire on energy sites in the three-year-old war by attacking an oil depot in the southern Russian region of Krasnodar.

    Sudzha was one of the first towns to be captured by Ukrainian forces in the mass cross-border attack last August.

    Ukrainian forces held large swathes of the region, but Russian forces have been taking back territory in recent weeks and Moscow's military last week said it had recaptured Sudzha.

    Russian bloggers reported that Moscow's forces had crept for several kilometres (miles) through the pipeline as part of the operation to retake the area.

    (Reporting by Ron Popeski; Editing by Raju Gopalakrishnan)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Ukraine reports a strike on a gas station in Russia's Kursk region.
    • •The Sudzha station was a key point for Russian gas transit to Europe.
    • •No official confirmation from Kyiv or Moscow on the incident.
    • •The attack follows a proposed ceasefire violation by Ukraine.
    • •Russian forces have been reclaiming territory in the region.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Ukraine military cites media reports on gas pumping station attack in Russia's Kursk region

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses a reported attack by Ukraine on a gas station in Russia's Kursk region, highlighting ongoing conflict.

    2What is the significance of the Sudzha station?

    The Sudzha station was a key transit point for Russian gas to Europe until Ukraine ended the transit agreement.

    3Has there been any official confirmation?

    There has been no official confirmation from Ukrainian or Russian authorities regarding the reported attack.

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