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Damage was reported to the surface infrastructure of an underground gas storage facility in Ukraine. The information was shared on social networks by Alexey Chernyshov, the head of Naftogaz, the state company responsible for oil and natural gas production, transportation, and processing. (Source: Naftogaz, confirmation via official statements)

According to Chernyshov, the damage affected the underground infrastructure of one of Ukrtransgaz’s gas storage facilities. He noted that technological equipment had been damaged and that crews are actively working to restore the site, though no critical progress has yet ensured full operation. (Source: Naftogaz, daily briefings)

Chernyshov added that the incident will not disrupt gas supplies to Ukrainian consumers. The statement aims to reassure residents that household and industrial energy needs will remain met despite the damage. (Source: Naftogaz, public address)

Since October 2022, Ukrainian infrastructure has faced regular air raid alerts and strikes amid the ongoing conflict with Russia, with the energy sector repeatedly targeted alongside defense industries and communications networks. The Russian Defense Ministry has described ongoing attacks on strategic infrastructure as part of broader military actions. (Context: ongoing regional security developments)

Earlier, Ukrainian officials reported damage to port infrastructure in the Odessa region, signaling the broader impact of hostilities on critical transport and logistics assets. (Context: regional security updates)

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