Russian Strike Hits Odesa Region: Energy Grid and Homes Damaged.
Attack on Odesa Region: March 29, 2023
According to Novyny.live: On March 29, 2023, Russian forces launched an assault on the Odesa region, targeting both civilian areas and energy infrastructure. The strikes caused significant damage, including the destruction of an energy facility, which triggered power outages across the area. A separate drone struck a residential zone, damaging a private home. Several structures in a dacha cooperative were also hit.
In the Odesa district, the attack sparked fires in two garages, destroying one car. Emergency crews quickly extinguished the blazes. Local residents in several communities faced electricity disruptions, compounding hardships for the population.
Previous Attack and Its Aftermath
These events followed a prior assault on March 28, 2023, when Russian forces struck Odesa with attack drones. That attack injured 16 people and killed two others. Additionally, previous shelling damaged seven educational institutions in the city.
The destruction in the Odesa region and ongoing power outages continue to severely impact daily life, raising concerns about safety and stability in this key Ukrainian city.
These attacks highlight the persistent toll of military operations on Ukraine's civilian population and infrastructure, fueling humanitarian crises.
Amid the war, such incidents underscore the urgent need for international support to aid recovery, protect civilians, and bolster the resilience of the region's energy grid.
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