Russian Drone Strike Hits DTEK Energy Facility, Plunging Parts of Odesa into Darkness.
Energy Infrastructure Targeted in Odesa
According to TSN.ua: On February 21, Russian forces launched a drone attack against an energy facility belonging to the DTEK company in Odesa. The assault caused significant damage and left multiple city districts without electricity. This incident is part of a wider campaign targeting Ukraine's civilian and energy infrastructure.
Emergency Blackouts in Odesa
Emergency power cuts are currently in effect across the regional center. Two districts of Odesa remain without power, creating severe difficulties for residents. The situation is particularly critical in the Kyivskyi district, which is experiencing the most extensive blackouts. These attacks underscore the persistent threat to Ukraine's energy grid and the severe impact on civilian life. Local authorities are working to resolve the issues, but the situation remains complex.
The strike on the Odesa facility forms part of a broader Russian strategy to degrade Ukraine's energy system amid the ongoing war. Such power outages not only disrupt daily life but also hamper the operation of critical infrastructure. As the conflict continues, protecting these vital energy assets has become crucial for maintaining regional stability. DTEK is Ukraine's largest private energy company, and its facilities have been repeatedly targeted since the full-scale invasion began.
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