Ukraine’s Zelensky says Russia struck gas distribution station in Odesa region
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Local authorities did not report any problems with gas supplies in the region.
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KYIV – Russia struck a gas distribution station in the southern Ukrainian region of Odesa on Aug 20, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said, adding that this showed the need to put economic pressure on Russia amid current US efforts to end the war.
“All of these are demonstrative strikes that only confirm the need to put pressure on Moscow, the need to impose new sanctions and tariffs until diplomacy is fully effective,” he wrote on the social media platform X.
He did not specify how important the gas station was.
Local authorities did not report any problems with gas supplies in the region. Ukraine uses gas not only for industrial needs, but also for heating homes and cooking.
The Russian Defence Ministry confirmed the attack on what it said was port infrastructure “used to supply fuel to Ukrainian forces”.
In recent weeks, Russian forces have intensified attacks on gas and energy infrastructure, attacking an interconnector with Romania and fuel depots in several regions in early August.
Ukraine has called on Azerbaijan to respond to Russian attacks on assets of the Azerbaijani state-owned oil company Socar in the Odesa region.
The Ukrainian authorities say that Russia is trying to disrupt Ukraine’s preparations for the winter heating season with its attacks.
Ukraine has faced a serious gas shortage since a series of devastating Russian missile strikes in 2025, which significantly reduced domestic production.
Ukrainian forces have also stepped up attacks on Russia’s energy infrastructure, a key conduit for generating money for the Kremlin’s war efforts.
Oil is once again flowing to Hungary and Slovakia via the Druzhba pipeline, officials from both countries said late on Aug 19, after a Ukrainian drone strike on an oil pumping station in Russia’s Tambov region halted supplies. REUTERS


