Russian attack on four gas stations in Poltava region leaves six injured
On July 3, the Russian army attacked four gas stations in Poltava region, injuring six people, including a Swedish volunteer.

On July 3, Russian forces attacked four gas stations in the Poltava region, resulting in six injuries, according to the head of the Poltava Regional Military Administration, Vitaliy Dyakivnych. Among the injured is a Swedish citizen who was working as a volunteer, as reported by the National Police.
Additionally, a drone strike hit a car near a gas station in the Lubny district. Preliminary reports indicate no injuries from that incident.
Later, Dyakivnych reported that two more gas stations in the Lubny district were attacked by enemy drones.
Prior to these events, the WOG fuel company announced that, due to the security situation, a special operating mode would be implemented in the Sumy, Chernihiv, Kharkiv, Zaporizhzhia, Dnipropetrovsk, and Kherson regions, as well as in part of the Poltava region. It is worth noting that on the night of July 3, Russian forces attacked gas stations in the Sumy region four times, and on July 2, a gas station in the Chernihiv region was also targeted.

