As a result of the shelling of Odesa, four people were injured (updated).
In the evening of March 3, the Russian army shelled Odesa, resulting in damage to residential buildings and the cessation of operations at three district heating plants. This was reported by 'Glavkom' citing Odesa mayor Gennadiy Trukhanov.
According to him, due to the enemy shelling, three heating plants in the city stopped operating. However, work continues to restore the heating supply process as quickly as possible using alternative energy sources.
'An operational headquarters and municipal services are at work,' wrote Odesa mayor Trukhanov.
The Odesa OVA reported that there were damages to energy infrastructure as a result of the strike. Currently, emergency power outages occur in certain parts of the city.
Also, due to falling debris and shock waves, two private houses and a business center were damaged.
Updated 00:19
The Odesa OVA reports that four people were injured as a result of the Russian attack. Medics are providing all necessary assistance.
'Three people living in private homes were injured due to shrapnel and fractures. In a condition of moderate severity, they were taken to medical facilities. Another person, who was in the business center at the moment of the attack, received a concussion,' the message states.
We remind you that on the night of March 3, the occupiers attacked Ukraine using 83 strike drones of the 'Shahed' type and various imitation drones from different directions.
As a result of this enemy attack, Kharkiv region, Sumy region, Kyiv region, Cherkasy region, Dnipropetrovsk region, and Zaporizhzhia were affected.
We remind you that on the evening of March 2, Russian invaders attacked Kharkiv using kamikaze drones. One of them hit a five-story building. 'Glavkom' publishes photos of the aftermath with reference to the press center of the State Emergency Service (SES).
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