Energy Crisis: Odesa Facility Attacked
An energy facility in Odesa, Ukraine, sustained substantial damage from an overnight Russian attack, according to DTEK, Ukraine's largest private energy company. As a result of the assault, 30,800 households were left without electricity, reported DTEK via the Telegram messaging app.
An energy facility located in the southern city of Odesa, Ukraine, suffered significant damage following an overnight attack by Russia, disclosed DTEK, the country's largest private energy company, on Monday.
The energy firm reported on the Telegram messaging app that the assault left 30,800 households without electricity, underscoring the severity of the damage inflicted.
This incident marks a critical blow to the region's infrastructure and highlights the ongoing vulnerabilities faced amidst escalating tensions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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