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Russia attacks power facility in Odesa again, repairs will take long time

A destroyed power facility. Photo: facebook.com/dtekoem
A destroyed power facility. Photo: facebook.com/dtekoem

On the night of January 27, russian troops fired again at the energy facility of DTEK Odesa Grids in Odesa. It was reported by the company's press service.

It is noted that the consequences of the attack are extremely serious.

"The destruction is enormous and repair work will take a long time to return the equipment to a working condition," DTEK said.

Power engineers were able to start the cleanup only after they received permission from the military and rescuers of the State Emergency Service. The specialists are currently conducting a detailed inspection of the damaged equipment and dismantling the rubble to move to the restoration phase as soon as possible.

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"Our crews started emergency repair work after receiving permission from rescuers and the military. Specialists are inspecting the equipment, dismantling the rubble, and then starting repairs," the statement said.

As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, russian troops damaged an important power facility in the Nizhyn District of the Chernihiv Region, leaving hundreds of thousands of consumers without electricity.

On Monday evening, the russian occupiers launched a massive attack on Kharkiv, combining missile strikes and drone attacks.

On the night of Tuesday, January 27, the military of the aggressor country russia massively attacked Odesa with strike drones. There are more than 10 places where they hit and there are victims.

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