Russians attack DTEK power plant in Odesa Region at night

At night, russian occupiers attacked DTEK power plant in the Odesa Region, leaving some homes in Odesa and the region without power.

This was reported by DTEK's press service.

Thus, in the morning, power engineers restored power supply to almost 15,000 families, restarting them from backup lines where possible.

It is indicated that as soon as power engineers receive permission from rescuers, they will begin to eliminate the consequences of the attack. The company emphasized that the priority is to restore power supply to critical infrastructure, including thermal facilities.

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"Repair work will continue around the clock until light returns to every home of Odesa residents and residents of the region," the message says.

As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, on the night of Wednesday, February 19, russian occupiers attacked Kharkiv using UAVs. A civilian enterprise was damaged in the Slobidskyi district.

In total, on the night of Wednesday, February 19, the aggressor country of russia attacked Ukraine with 167 Shahed attack UAVs and simulator drones of various types from the following directions: Oryol, Bryansk, Kursk, Millerovo, Shatalovo, Primorsko-Akhtarsk. The enemy also launched two Iskander-M/KN-23 ballistic missiles at the Sumy Region from the Voronezh Oblast.

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