On the evening of May 5 the occupying troops of Russia shelled the Luhansk region. This was written in Telegram by the head of the local military administration Sergey Gaidai, informs Railway Supply magazine.

Railway tanks

According to the official, the shells hit one of the last gas stations in the Ukrainian-controlled part of the Luhansk region and the nearby railway facility of Severodonetsk Azot.

“At about 18:00, enemy shells hit one of the last gas stations in the Lugansk region and the nearby railway facility of Severodonetsk Azot. Sleepers and grass caught fire on a total area of ​​400 m2. There was a threat of fire in the tanks of the enterprise. However, the rescuers managed to prevent the fire timely,” wrote Sergei Gaidai.

As previously reported, enemy planes bombed an elevator in the Luhansk region. In addition, the Russian occupying forces damaged a nitric acid tank in Rubezhnoye twice: on April 5 and 9.

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