In Odesa, Russian “Shahed” drones struck a terminal of the postal company Nova Poshta as well as a gas station operated by SOCAR, AzVision.az reports, citing Ukrainian media.
This latest strike is part of a broader series of Russian attacks on Azerbaijan-linked facilities in Ukraine, which analysts describe as deliberate and politically motivated.
On August 8, Russian drones hit a SOCAR oil depot in the Odesa region, causing a fire and damaging a diesel pipeline. Four SOCAR employees were reported injured.
In early August, Russian forces targeted a gas compressor station near Orlivka, part of the Trans-Balkan pipeline that delivers imported Azerbaijani and U.S. gas, disrupting a vital energy corridor.
On July 6, explosions in Berezina, Zhytomyr region, seriously damaged two SOCAR-owned gas stations, with local authorities suspecting Russian sabotage groups were involved.
AzVision.az
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