Night Attack on Odesa: 50 Thousand Consumers Without Electricity, Injuries Among Civilians.

Night Attack on Odesa: 50 Thousand Consumers Without Electricity, Injuries Among Civilians
Night Attack on Odesa: 50 Thousand Consumers Without Electricity, Injuries Among Civilians

According to ТСН: As a result of the night attack by Russian strike drones in Odesa, 50 thousand consumers were left without electricity. Due to serious damage to the energy facility, residents are promised restoration of power supply only in two days. During the drone attack, seven civilians were injured.

The enemy sent several dozen 'Shaheds' to a densely populated residential area of the city.

Houses Were Shaking, and the Cat Was Thrown by the Wave

Residents of the high-rise buildings experienced a terrifying night, fleeing to a nearby school shelter amid the sounds of explosions.

'We were running, a 'Shahed' was hanging here. My phone did not work, but I heard one explosion and quickly ran away, they came one after another, one after another. Somewhere around twelve-thirteen' —

says a local resident.

More than thirty people needed psychological help, saying that it was very scary.

'A strong blow, a wave, I jumped, we ran out. We grabbed the dog, the cat was in front, and then the wave came, the cat was thrown into another room. It shook so much that we thought the house would fall' —

says a victim.

Massive Destruction and Heating Problems

Residents of the apartment buildings were left without windows and doors. Utility services are clearing debris and broken glass. It will be necessary to temporarily cover two and a half thousand panes with film or boards.

As most of the damaged houses have electric stoves, residents were left not only without electricity and with broken windows but also without the ability to prepare hot meals. Charitable organizations are providing people with tea and lunches.

A fire occurred at the site of the impact. Rescuers reported that during the extinguishing, a repeated alarm was declared, and a second wave of attack began. Emergency workers waited out the danger in the shelter as debris damaged a fire truck.

Energy workers note that the damage to the energy facility is significant, and restoration of power supply will take at least two days.

This night was a true test for the residents of Odesa, who faced the consequences of aggression once again. Restoration of power supply and support for the affected will be the main priorities for local authorities and services. The situation will remain under control as it is necessary to ensure safety and comfort for residents who experienced the terrifying moments of this attack.


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