Gas pipeline restored in Kivsharivka in Kharkiv region after Russian air strikes

A gas pipeline has been restored in the village of Kivsharivka, Kupyansk district, in the Kharkiv region, after Russian air strikes.

The Kharkiv Regional Military Administration's press service reported, according to Ukrinform.

"Specialists of Kharkivgaz restored the gas pipelines of residential buildings in the village of Kivsharivka, which were cut off by the enemy," the statement said.

According to Mykhailo Kharnam, deputy head of the Kharkiv regional gas distribution company, the repairs made it possible to connect 450 consumers - residents of the Kupyansk district.

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In general, repairs to distribution and house gas pipelines are being carried out in the Chuhuiv, Kupyansk, Kharkiv and Izyum districts after the liberation of the Kharkiv region.

As Ukrinform reported earlier, on 29 May, Russian troops struck at Kivsharivka, damaging a dormitory building, private houses and a gas pipeline. Nine residents of the village, including a 15-year-old boy, were injured. Also on 30 May, Russians struck the village of Kivsharivka in the Kupyansk district with two guided aerial bombs. 

No people were injured.