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    Russia hit key Ukraine gas interconnector to undermine preparation for winter, Kyiv says

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    Posted on August 6, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Russia attacked Ukraine's gas infrastructure, impacting winter preparations and LNG imports from the U.S. and Azerbaijan.

    Russia Strikes Key Ukrainian Gas Infrastructure, Threatening Winter Supplies

    By Pavel Polityuk

    KYIV (Reuters) -Russia has struck a gas pumping station in Ukraine's southern Odesa region used in a scheme to import LNG from the U.S. and Azerbaijan, undermining preparations for winter, Ukrainian officials said on Wednesday.

    President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said the gas infrastructure had been attacked in the village of Novosilske on the border with Romania, where the Orlovka interconnector, through which Ukraine receives gas via the Transbalkan route, is located.

    "This was a deliberate blow to our preparations for the heating season, absolutely cynical, like every Russian blow to the energy sector," Zelenskiy said on Telegram.

    Reuters could not independently confirm details of the attack.

    Russia's TASS news agency quoted the Russian defence ministry as confirming the attack on Ukraine's gas transport system.

    Ukraine has faced a serious gas shortage since a series of devastating Russian missile strikes this year, which significantly reduced domestic production.

    Ukraine's energy ministry said in a statement that the attacked station was used as part of a route connecting Greek LNG terminals with Ukrainian gas storage facilities via the Transbalkan gas pipeline.

    It noted that it had already been used to deliver LNG from the United States and test volumes of Azerbaijani gas.

    "This is a Russian strike purely against civilian infrastructure, deliberately targeting the energy sector and, at the same time, relations with Azerbaijan, the United States and partners in Europe, as well as the normal lives of Ukrainians and all Europeans," the ministry said.

    Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev will meet U.S. President Donald Trump in Washington this week.

    Russia has repeatedly denied targeting civilians since launching its full-scale invasion of Ukraine more than three years ago, but says infrastructure such as energy systems are legitimate targets because they help Ukraine's war effort.

    Earlier on Wednesday, the governor of the southern Odesa region reported an attack on the main gas pipeline.

    Ukrainian energy officials did not say whether gas would continue to be pumped via the interconnector.

    Kyiv says 0.4 million cubic metres of gas was scheduled to be pumped through Orlovka on Wednesday.

    Last month, Ukraine pumped a small test volume of Azerbaijani gas through the Transbalkan route for the first time and announced plans to significantly increase gas imports from Azerbaijan's SOCAR energy firm.

    Kyiv has called the route "extremely important", as it provides access to liquefied gas from Greek and Turkish LNG terminals, Azerbaijani and Romanian pipeline gas and, potentially, to Bulgarian offshore gas.

    (Reporting by Pavel Polityuk, additional reporting by Yuliia Dysa; Editing by Toby Chopra and Alex Richardson)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Russia attacked a key gas station in Ukraine's Odesa region.
    • •The attack impacts Ukraine's winter gas supply preparations.
    • •The Orlovka interconnector is crucial for LNG imports.
    • •Ukraine faces gas shortages due to Russian strikes.
    • •Azerbaijan and U.S. gas imports are affected.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Russia hit key Ukraine gas interconnector to undermine preparation for winter, Kyiv says

    1What was the target of the Russian strike in Ukraine?

    Russia struck a gas pumping station in Ukraine's Odesa region, which was part of a scheme to import LNG from the U.S. and Azerbaijan.

    2How has Ukraine's gas supply been affected recently?

    Ukraine has faced a serious gas shortage due to a series of Russian missile strikes that significantly reduced domestic production.

    3What did President Zelenskiy say about the attack?

    President Zelenskiy described the strike as a deliberate blow to Ukraine's winter preparations, labeling it a cynical attack on civilian infrastructure.

    4What are the implications of the attack on international relations?

    The attack is seen as a deliberate targeting of Ukraine's energy sector and could affect relations with Azerbaijan, the U.S., and European partners.

    5What was scheduled to happen with the gas through the Orlovka interconnector?

    Kyiv reported that 0.4 million cubic meters of gas was scheduled to be pumped through the Orlovka interconnector on the day of the attack.

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