Ukraine’s energy infrastructure has not been damaged, Naftogas says

General view shows high voltage power lines owned by Mexico's state-run electric utility known as the CFE, in Santa Catarina

MOSCOW – Ukrainian energy firm Naftogas said on Thursday that the country’s energy infrastructure has not been the subject of systemic shelling and the “situation is under control” following Russia’s attack on Ukraine.

It also said that all facilities of Ukrtransnafta, in charge of oil pipelines, and Ukrtransgaz, which oversees natural gas storage and upgrades of key gas pipelines, are operating normally.

(Reporting by Vladimir Soldatkin; editing by Jason Neely)

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