Energy Infrastructure Hit: Odessa Under Repair
A Russian attack has damaged a crucial energy facility in Odessa, Ukraine's key Black Sea port. The power company DTEK reports extensive damage and ongoing repairs, with emergency crews working tirelessly to restore equipment following clearance from rescue and military personnel.
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In a significant escalation, a Russian strike has severely damaged an energy facility in Odessa, a pivotal city for Ukraine on the Black Sea. The local power company, DTEK, confirmed the incident on Tuesday, highlighting the extent of the devastation.
According to DTEK, the attack inflicted such extensive damage that repair work will be a prolonged endeavor. The company communicated on Facebook that emergency restoration efforts began swiftly after obtaining necessary permissions from rescue workers and military authorities.
Currently, specialized teams are in the process of inspecting the damaged equipment, clearing away debris, and initiating the repair operations. The damage has raised concerns over energy supply stability in the region, a critical junction for Ukraine.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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