Russian Nighttime Strike Leaves Chornomorsk Without Power and Heating.
Chornomorsk in the Aftermath of the Attack
According to TSN.ua: A nighttime assault by the Russian military on January 22 has left the city of Chornomorsk in the Odesa region without electricity or heating. The strike caused severe damage to the city's infrastructure, including the facade and windows of a key building. This attack is part of a wider Russian campaign targeting Ukrainian energy infrastructure, particularly during the harsh winter months.
The city's hospital is now operating on backup generators due to the power outage. Educational institutions have also been forced to adapt:
- Schools have switched to remote learning;
- Kindergartens are operating on an emergency schedule.
Authorities have reported no information about casualties resulting from the attack at this time.
"The enemy has attacked our city once again, and today the situation is truly difficult. The city has no light, and the boiler house is not working. If the power does not return, we will start the boiler house in emergency mode using a generator after lunch."
Vasyl Gulyayev, Mayor of Chornomorsk
Impact on the Local Community
This strike on Chornomorsk is part of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, which continues to inflict heavy losses on civilian infrastructure. The lack of power and heating during winter creates severe additional hardships for residents, especially for children and the elderly.
Local authorities are attempting to find ways to maintain critical services, such as hospitals, under these challenging conditions. The response from the community and local government will be crucial in determining the next steps to restore security and stability in the region.
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