The Russian army launched a missile strike on Ukrainian territory early in the morning on February 11. A gas extraction facility belonging to "DTEK" in the Poltava region was hit.
This was reported by RBK-Ukraine citing the press service of "DTEK" on Telegram.
"Today, during the morning missile attack, a DTEK gas extraction facility in the Poltava region was struck," the message states.
The facility is currently non-operational. An assessment of the damage and destruction is being conducted on site.
The exact facility that was hit and whether there are any casualties has not been specified.
Last night, Russia carried out a combined strike on Ukrainian territory. Initially, the enemy launched drones and "Kalibr" cruise missiles, and by morning information emerged regarding a threat of bombardment from Russian strategic aviation.
This time, the target for the Russians was the Poltava region. Subsequently, it became known that facilities of "Naftogaz" were attacked.
According to Yuriy Ignat, head of the communications department of the Air Force Command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, in a comment to RBK-Ukraine, during the nighttime combined enemy attack, almost all missiles were directed towards Poltava.
Additionally, today hackers targeted "Poltavaoblenergo," leading to a large-scale disruption in the city's heating supply.