“The ignition area was about 20 square meters, damaged pipeline between tanks”, – WRITE: www.radiosvoboda.org
They noted that the area of ignition was about 20 square meters, a damaged pipeline between the tanks was damaged. According to preliminary data, the victims.
In mid -February in the Krasnodar region of the Russian Federation, the oil pumping station “Kropotkinskaya” was decommissioned by the Caspian Pipeline Consortium. Transneft then stated that the restoration of a seriously damaged station will take up to two months, and the volume of oil transit from Kazakhstan through the CTC pipeline can be reduced by 30%.
Aataka happened after the US and Russia Presidents Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin held almost two -hour telephone talks on the evening of March 18. According to the White House, they agreed that the movement to peace would begin with an “energy and infrastructure ceasefire, as well as technical negotiations on the introduction of a Marine truce in the Black Sea, complete ceasefire and constant peace.”
The Kremlin claims that Putin supported Trump’s idea of a monthly moratorium on mutual blows to energy infrastructure – “he positively responded to this initiative and immediately gave the Russian military the appropriate team.” At the same time, the Russian military continued to attack the civil infrastructure of Ukraine on the night of March 19.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky has made the opportunity to negotiate with Russia on the cessation of strikes on the objects of FEC, but stated that if the attacks continue, Ukraine will be responsible for them.