Russia attacked several Naftogaz gas infrastructure facilities in Ukraine’s Chernihiv region on Tuesday, May 19, marking the third consecutive day of strikes on the Ukrainian state energy company’s assets. Naftogaz said Russian drones hit multiple gas infrastructure sites in the region during the morning attack.JOIN US ON TELEGRAMFollow our coverage of the war on the @Kyivpost_official. “Critical equipment was destroyed at production facilities,” the company said in a statement. Personnel at one of the targeted facilities were evacuated, and no casualties were reported, according to Naftogaz. Emergency services are continuing to assess the damage. Chernihiv regional governor Viacheslav Chaus said Russian forces also carried out a series of attacks across the region overnight and into Tuesday. On Monday evening, Russia attacked the city of Chernihiv with jet-powered Geran drones, causing two explosions. One strike hit the grounds of an enterprise, igniting a fuel truck, while another targeted a residential area, damaging homes and a passenger vehicle. An 84-year-old woman and a 58-year-old man were wounded in the attack and treated at the scene, Chaus said. Throughout the day, Russian forces also hit multiple communities across the Chernihiv region. In the Liubech community, a house and vehicle were damaged. In the Horodnia community, “Gerbera” drone attacks damaged transportation vehicles on forestry grounds. In the Ripky community, a truck caught fire following an attack.