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Russians attacked the Odessa region for the second night in a row

Russians attacked the Odessa region for the second night in a row
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As a result of today's strike, fires broke out on the roof of a food establishment and a warehouse building. An administrative building, a car wash, a roadway, and the windows of a private house were damaged. One person was injured—a 55-year-old man was hospitalized in moderate condition.

The attack also left about 5,000 residents in one of Odessa's districts without electricity.

"After two days of strikes on the Odesa district, 89,500 subscribers remain without power. Restoration efforts are ongoing around the clock," repotre the head of Odesa Military Regional Administration, Oleh Kiper.

UPDATE 9:00

Thanks to the round-the-clock efforts of energy workers, electricity has been restored to two boiler houses, which have resumed operation. As the necessary heat carrier parameters are reached, heating will gradually return to the homes of Odessa residents who were without it since yesterday. Critical infrastructure has also been powered.

In the past 24 hours, energy workers restored electricity to 40,000 customers. However, 49,000 subscribers remain without power. Work is ongoing.

 

 

The aftermath of another night attack on Odesa is captured in footage released by the Odesa Prosecutor's Office. Buildings and vehicles were damaged, but fortunately, there were no casualties.

 

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