Russia says a Ukrainian drone attack damaged another gas distribution station on March 22
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Ukraine conducted two drone strikes on the Valuika gas distribution station in the Belgorod region on March 22, damaging equipment there, the Russian Defence Ministry said on Monday.
The ministry's statement did not say if the station continued to operate as usual or not.
Additionally, it said Ukrainian forces had attempted to attack the Glebovskoye gas condensate field in Crimea on March 23, but that Russian air defences had repelled the assault.
Earlier, the ministry said that Ukraine had attempted a drone attack on the Kropotkinskaya pumping station on the CPC pipeline in Russia's Krasnodar region on Monday. The station is currently under repair following a previous attack.
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