Russia drones smash power network in Ukraine’s Odesa, could take months to repair

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All non-critical infrastructure in the Ukrainian port of Odesa was without power after Russia used Iranian-made drones to hit two energy facilities, officials said, adding it could take months to repair the damage. | Reuters

“According to preliminary forecasts, it will take much more time to restore energy facilities in the Odesa region than after previous attacks,” the administration said.

Odesa, Ukraine’s largest port city, had a population of over 1 million before Russia’s Feb. 24 invasion. In a video address, Zelenskiy said there was a significant shortfall in the amount of power being generated.

 

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