Russian Attack on Odesa: City Left Without Power and Electric Transport.
According to ТСН: During the night, Russian troops shelled Odesa with drones and rockets, causing a power outage in the city.
Governor Serhiy Lysak reported on the consequences of the attack.
"As a result of the enemy attack, all traction substations in the city were left without power, and the operation of trams and trolleybuses was temporarily suspended," he noted.
Organization of Bus Services
To ensure communication in the city, social buses have started to operate:
on the route of tram No. 1 — from the railway station to 28th Brigade Street (interval 30–40 minutes)
on the route of tram No. 5 — from the railway station to Arkadia (via French Boulevard, interval about an hour)
on the routes of trams No. 17, No. 18 and No. 20 — buses operate with an interval of up to 60 minutes
In addition, the Kherson regional state administration reported on the power outage in Kherson. The authorities also noted that on December 12, 7 residents of the region were injured. Russian troops shelled critical and social infrastructure, residential areas of cities in the Kherson region, in particular damaging a high-rise building and 14 private houses.
Moreover, the enemy struck at the critical and industrial infrastructure of Mykolaiv region.
Continued attacks by Russian troops have posed a serious challenge to the residents of Ukraine, particularly in Odesa and Kherson. After the shelling, officials are actively working on restoring power and ensuring transportation links to minimize the negative impact on people affected by these aggressive actions. The situation will remain under control, but residents should be vigilant and prepared for possible new challenges during this difficult time.
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