Russian drone strike on an infrastructure facility in Zolochiv district caused carbon monoxide levels to exceed norms in the village of Smilne, Lviv Oblast
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Russian drone strike on infrastructure facility caused carbon monoxide exceedances in Smilne village
On January 27 Russian forces struck energy infrastructure in the Lviv region. It later emerged that a drone may have hit a section of the pipeline through which Russian oil is supplied to Hungary and Slovakia.
Local authorities issued public safety warnings urging residents to keep windows and doors closed and limit time outdoors
Druzhba pipeline was damaged by a Russian missile strike on Ukraine's western Lviv region
Russian forces struck a critical infrastructure facility in Brody belonging to the Naftogaz group, targeting Ukraine's largest oil pumping station.
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