Gazprom Partners with Russian Defense Ministry to Create Mobile Units Defending Energy Sites from Drone Attacks
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The Moscow Times
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Russian gas giant Gazprom has struck a deal with the Defense Ministry to create mobile firing groups to protect its energy infrastructure from Ukrainian drone attacks, according to internal company documents cited by independent outlet Ekho. This reflects Moscow's broader effort to harden critical energy facilities against increasingly frequent long-range drone strikes that have disrupted oil and gas operations across Russia since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine began.
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