Electricity supply partially restored in Odesa region after Russian attack.


As of the morning of February 19, electricity supply has been restored for 15,000 households in the Odesa region through backup schemes. This was reported by DTEK on Telegram.
By morning, energy workers have restored electricity supply for nearly 15,000 families, reviving them from backup lines where possible
Repair work is being carried out around the clock with priority given to restoring electricity supply for critical infrastructure, including thermal facilities.
On the night of February 19, Russians carried out a destructive strike on the city of Odesa. As a result of the enemy attack, four people were injured, including a child.
Fires provoked by shelling are being extinguished by rescuers together with volunteers from the Firefighters Association of Ukraine. The building of a polyclinic, a 24-story residential building, a kindergarten, and several cars were damaged
According to the mayor of Odesa, as a result of the enemy attack, 14 schools, 13 kindergartens, and over 500 houses in a large microdistrict have been left without electricity and heating. Specialists are currently assessing the consequences and determining how long it will take to eliminate them.
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