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Russian Drone Strike Hits Kyiv Gas Facility, Leaving Two Dead

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Just when we thought we could have one quiet night, Russian drones decided to target Kyiv's gas infrastructure. This wasn't just a random hit; it took lives and disrupted the people keeping our homes warm.

So, Russia sent another wave of drones over Kyiv, and this time they hit a facility run by the Gas Transmission System Operator of Ukraine. Emergency workers just pulled another body from the rubble, bringing the death toll to two, with eight others injured.

One of the victims was a long-time employee who spent years keeping the gas flowing safely. Targeting the people who literally keep the lights and heating on during a freezing war is a special kind of low, even for them.

Despite the chaos and the damage, the gas company is still pushing through, keeping the system running. Because apparently, Ukrainian utility workers have more resilience in their pinky fingers than the entire invading army.

Burning down critical infrastructure and killing utility workers is a weird way to prove one's military greatness, but some countries only know how to fight pipes and civilians.

Source: Telegram

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  1. Unbreakable Kum
    typical cowards, can only fight civilian pipelines because they are terrified of actual armies
    +6 solidA classic geopolitical observation that manages to be both accurate and predictably depressing