Russian Strike on Odesa Leaves Part of the City Without Power; DTEK Prepares for Restoration.
Power Outages Hit Odesa Region After Russian Attack
According to TSN.ua: A Russian attack on March 23 caused widespread power outages across the Odesa district, including the regional capital. Residents in the Peresyp district of Odesa were among those left without electricity. Energy company DTEK has announced it is ready to begin restoration work.
Repair crews plan to start operations as soon as the air raid alert ends. In response to the situation, Kyiv and the surrounding region have switched to emergency power cuts. Other Ukrainian regions have also introduced rolling blackouts, highlighting the severe strain on the country's energy sector.
Restoring Power Is Critical Amid Ongoing Attacks
This incident underscores the continued Russian assaults on Ukraine's energy infrastructure, which carry serious consequences for civilians and regional stability. With the war ongoing, restoring electricity has become a top priority, requiring energy companies to mobilize resources and respond rapidly.
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