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Sudzha gas facility attack threatens Russia-Ukraine energy agreements

by March 28, 2025
written by March 28, 2025

Despite a moratorium on attacking energy facilities, Russia claimed on Friday that Ukraine had struck a gas infrastructure unit in the town of Sudzha. 

Russia accused Ukraine of violating the moratorium and reserved the right to retaliate against such attacks in the future, according to a Reuters report.

According to the report, an Ukrainian official blamed the Kremlin for the attack, while the Ukrainian military said Kyiv “strictly adheres” to the moratorium. 

Agreement with the US

The United States government has taken a significant step towards de-escalating the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia. 

On Tuesday, the US reached separate agreements with both nations, aimed at halting hostilities in the Black Sea and preventing attacks on each other’s energy infrastructure. 

These agreements represent potential stepping stones towards a broader ceasefire and, ultimately, comprehensive peace talks to end the three-year war that has ravaged the region.

The agreement with Ukraine focuses on pausing military strikes in the Black Sea, a crucial maritime region that has witnessed numerous clashes between the two nations’ naval forces. 

By de-escalating tensions in this area, the US hopes to create a more conducive environment for future negotiations and reduce the risk of further military escalation.

Simultaneously, the agreement with Russia aims to prevent attacks on Ukraine’s energy targets, which have been a recurring feature of the conflict. 

These attacks have caused significant damage to Ukraine’s power grid and disrupted essential services for civilians. 

By halting such strikes, the US seeks to alleviate humanitarian suffering and demonstrate goodwill towards both sides.

Challenges remain

While these agreements represent a positive development, they are not a guarantee of lasting peace. 

The US acknowledges that these are merely initial steps and that much work remains to be done to achieve a full ceasefire and initiate peace talks. 

However, the U.S.-brokered agreements were fragile, as evidenced by both sides accusing each other of violating the energy truce on Friday. 

Ukraine’s general staff reported that Russia attacked energy facilities in the Kherson and Poltava regions in the past day.

The gas metering station at Sudzha, located in Russia’s western Kursk region, was the transit point for Russian gas piped through Ukraine to Europe until the end of last year.

The agreement was halted on January 1 due to Ukraine’s refusal to renew it amidst the ongoing conflict, which began in February 2022 when Russia had invaded Ukraine.

Kremlin accuses Ukraine of continuous attacks

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated during a Friday conference call with reporters that Ukraine was continuing to strike Russian energy facilities.

Peskov said:

The Russian side reserves the right, in case the Kyiv regime fails to observe the moratorium, not to observe it either.

The Sudzha facility would need to be rebuilt before Russia could once again export gas to Europe through Ukraine. However, the necessary pipeline infrastructure remains in place.

Gas also flows through Sokhranovka, located in the Luhansk region of Ukraine, which has been partially controlled by Russia-backed separatists since 2014.

However, Ukraine declared “force majeure” on gas flows via Sokhranovka in May 2022, claiming it was “occupied.”

The Russian defense ministry reported that the Kyiv regime launched a double attack using HIMARS missiles at the Sudzha gas metering station on March 28, causing a major fire and virtually destroying the energy facility.

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