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Ukrainian group blows up “Tolyatti-Odessa” ammonia pipeline in Kharkov province: Russian Defense Ministry

The Russian Ministry of Defense announces that a Ukrainian reconnaissance and sabotage group blew up the “Tolyatti-Odessa” ammonia pipeline in Kharkov province.

  • Russia: Measurement results show that there is no ammonia in the air in the Kubyansky district

The Russian Ministry of Defense said today, Wednesday, that a Ukrainian reconnaissance and sabotage group detonated at 9:00 pm yesterday, Tuesday, the “Tolyatti-Odessa” ammonia pipeline in Kharkov province.

In turn, the head of the Military Department of Kharkov Province, Oleg Sinigubov, confirmed that there was no ammonia in the air in the Kobyansk region of Ukraine after the damage to the pipe.

“So far, the measurement results show that there is no ammonia in the air in the Kobyansky district,” Sinigubov wrote on his Telegram channel.

Earlier, a soldier from the Russian Armed Forces told Sputnik that “Ukrainian soldiers destroyed an ammonia pipeline in the Kobyansk region of Kharkov province. There are cases of poisoning among Kiev soldiers.”

Intelligence reported that the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Kharkov region, in the Masyotovka region, struck an ammonia pipeline, and its high-ranking commanders were called to the scene.

A member of the Russian armed forces said: “After the death of one of the Ukrainian soldiers due to ammonia poisoning, and poisoning of two, they were ordered to remain in their positions, wearing gas masks.”

Yesterday, the mayor of Nova Kakhovka in Kherson accused Kiev of attacking the Kakhovka hydroelectric power station. The mayor said that the Ukrainian attack destroyed the upper part of the Kakhovka hydroelectric power station.

On Tuesday, the Kremlin strongly rejected Ukraine’s allegations that Russia was behind the destruction of the Nova Kakhovka Dam. The Kremlin said, in a statement, that the attack on the Kakhovka Dam was “deliberate sabotage” on the part of Kiev.

In turn, the head of the Nova Kakhovka region administration, Vladimir Leontyev, said, “The water rose in Kakhovka by 10 meters, and the maximum height could reach 12 meters after the station was destroyed by a strike by the Ukrainian forces.”

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2023-06-07 12:03:05

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