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    Russia Hits Gas Transport System in Ukraine's Odesa Region, Kyiv Says

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    Posted on December 10, 2025

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    Last updated: January 20, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Russian drones hit Ukraine's Odesa gas system, escalating energy infrastructure attacks. Ukraine faces power outages and seeks more gas imports.

    Russia Targets Gas Transport System in Ukraine's Odesa

    By Anna ‌Pruchnicka and Pavel Polityuk

    KYIV, Dec 10 (Reuters) - Russian drones have hit the gas transport system in ‍Ukraine's southern ‌Odesa region, a senior Ukrainian official said on Wednesday, an area which contains several pipelines carrying ⁠U.S. liquefied natural gas to Ukraine from Greece.

    Mykola ‌Kolisnyk, deputy energy minister, did not say what was hit. Data from the Ukrainian gas transit operator showed planned volumes on what is known as the Transbalkan route were largely unchanged.

    "In the past 24 hours alone, we have seen ⁠the enemy carry out targeted strikes, particularly in the Odesa region, including on the gas transport system and gas transport system's ​facilities," Kolisnyk told Ukrainian TV.

    Russia has sharply increased both the number ‌and intensity of attacks on Ukrainian gas and ⁠energy infrastructure in recent months, targeting both gas production facilities and the transmission systems.

    Kolisnyk also said sweeping Russian attacks on power supplies had made the provision of electricity more difficult, a day ​after the Ukrainian government announced more restrictions on power usage.

    "The situation in the power system is complicated as a result of ongoing shelling, both massive shelling of the transmission system across all elements of the integrated power system and localised shelling," Kolisnyk said.

    Ukrainians in many regions have suffered rolling blackouts ​and emergency ‍power cuts for weeks this ​winter. Power was out simultaneously for roughly half of the residents in the capital Kyiv on Tuesday.

    "While we are trying to recover from one attack, the enemy launches another," Kolisnyk added.

    Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko said on Tuesday that the government would introduce more restrictions on power usage and allow additional energy imports as it struggles to repair infrastructure shuttered in Russian strikes.

    Ukraine's energy sector is based on nuclear power ⁠plants but also uses gas to produce electricity and heat.

    On Wednesday, 2.16 million cubic meters of gas were declared for transport on the Transbalkan route ​used for LNG deliveries, compared to 2.18 million on Tuesday. One of the companies transporting gas via the route also told Reuters that pumping rates would remain unchanged.

    Russia's strikes on gas production have deprived Ukraine of more than half of its production volumes and forced ‌it to seek additional imports of over 4 billion cubic meters for the current winter season, the head of Ukraine's National Bank has said.

    (Additional reporting by Olena Harmash; Editing by Peter Graff and Philippa Fletcher)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Russian drones attacked Odesa's gas transport system.
    • •Ukraine's energy infrastructure faces increased attacks.
    • •Power outages are widespread in Kyiv and other regions.
    • •Ukraine seeks additional gas imports due to production loss.
    • •Government imposes more power usage restrictions.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Russia hits gas transport system in Ukraine's Odesa region, Kyiv says

    1What is energy infrastructure?

    Energy infrastructure refers to the facilities and systems that generate, transmit, and distribute energy, including power plants, pipelines, and electrical grids.

    2What is liquefied natural gas (LNG)?

    Liquefied natural gas (LNG) is natural gas that has been cooled to a liquid state for ease of storage and transport, typically used for energy production.

    3What is a gas transit operator?

    A gas transit operator is a company responsible for the transportation of natural gas through pipelines from production sites to consumers or storage facilities.

    4What is a rolling blackout?

    A rolling blackout is a temporary interruption of electricity supply to different areas in a systematic manner to prevent the entire power grid from failing.

    5What is energy import?

    Energy import refers to the purchase and transportation of energy resources, such as oil or gas, from one country to another to meet domestic energy needs.

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