Over 50,000 in Odesa Region Lose Power Following Major Russian Strike.

Odesa region without power after attack
Odesa region without power after attack

Odesa Region Hit by Coordinated Missile and Drone Assault

According to UATV: On February 3, 2023, a large-scale Russian missile and drone attack targeted Ukraine's Odesa region, cutting off electricity for more than 50,000 residents. The assault caused significant damage to the area's energy grid and civilian infrastructure. This attack is part of a sustained Russian campaign to degrade Ukraine's critical utilities, particularly during the winter months.

The strikes damaged three residential buildings, along with several storage facilities and administrative offices. Private vehicles caught in the attack were also destroyed. These developments have worsened an already difficult humanitarian situation across Odesa region.

Wider Regional Impact of the Attacks

Reports indicate the consequences of the assault extended beyond Odesa. The regions affected include:

  • Vinnytsia Oblast
  • Dnipropetrovsk Oblast
  • Kyiv Oblast
  • Sumy Oblast

Furthermore, in the city of Kherson, artillery shelling injured one man and sparked a fire in a four-story apartment building, highlighting the severity of the situation in southern Ukraine.

The situation remains tense, with emergency services working to restore power and manage the aftermath of the attack.

This bombardment forms part of Russia's broader multi-year war of aggression against Ukraine. Such mass strikes aim not only to destroy infrastructure but also to create a humanitarian crisis that makes daily life unbearable for civilians. Restoring essential services and ensuring population safety remain top priorities for the Ukrainian government and its international partners.


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