Heat, water and electricity supply interruptions occur in Odesa Region due to attack by russians
On the night of Sunday, November 17, russian terrorists attacked the Odesa Region. As a result of the shelling, the energy infrastructure of the region was damaged.
Oleh Kiper, the head of the Odesa Regional Military Administration, announced this on his Telegram channel.
According to Kiper, there are interruptions in the supply of heat, water and electricity in the region. Currently, emergency power outages are being applied as directed by Ukrenergo. And hospitals and other critical infrastructure facilities work with the help of generators.
"All authorized services are working to eliminate the damage. At this moment, specialists are taking all possible measures to restore heat and water supply within a few hours. Power engineers are continuously working to eliminate the consequences of the shelling," Kiper emphasized.
At the same time, the State Emergency Service reported that as a result of enemy shelling, fires broke out in three private houses, and four more houses were partially destroyed.
According to preliminary information, one teenager was injured.
A psychologist of the State Emergency Service provided assistance to local residents. Rescuers also found a lost dog and handed it over to its owners.
As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, on the night of November 17, russia launched a massive combined strike on Ukraine's energy facilities with various types of air-, land-, and sea-based missiles, as well as Shahed-type attack drones. According to preliminary data, 210 enemy aerial targets were identified and escorted: 120 missiles and 90 UAVs.