In the Odesa region, drones struck four energy facilities at once, leaving over 30,000 people without electricity

In the Odesa region, drones struck four energy facilities at once, leaving over 30,000 people without electricity

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Energy workers report significant damage

Russian occupation forces continue to attack critical infrastructure in Odesa region. In the night of Thursday, March 26, Russian forces massively targeted four energy facilities in the region with Shahed-type attack drones, DTEK reported.

As a result of the Russian strikes, there is significant destruction. Energy workers managed to restore power to 31,500 subscribers in the morning. However, 33,400 consumers remain without electricity. Critical infrastructure in some settlements is operating on backup power.

In Odesa region, industrial and port infrastructure was also hit by Russian attacks today. One person was injured.

The Russian army also attacked energy facilities in several other regions. Parts of Dnipropetrovsk, Chernihiv, Sumy, Zaporizhzhia, and Kharkiv regions remain without power.

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