Relatives of Ukrainian prisoners of war and those missing in action attend the arrival of former captives in Chernihiv, Ukraine, October 2nd following a prisoner exchange on the border with Belarus. Photograph: Maria Senovilla/ EPA
Ukraine’s gas infrastructure has suffered its biggest Russian missile and drone attack of the war, officials said on Friday, increasing concerns for the country’s energy security and air defences as Moscow’s military intensifies aerial strikes ahead of winter.
Ukrainian state-owned energy firm Nafogaz said Russia fired 35 ballistic and other missiles and 60 drones at gas production facilities in the eastern Kharkiv an
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