Russians attack energy infrastructure in Odesa Oblast, causing power outages

Roman Petrenko — 29 March, 09:44
Russians attack energy infrastructure in Odesa Oblast, causing power outages
The aftermath of a Russian attack. Photo: Odesa Oblast Military Administration

Russian forces struck energy infrastructure in Odesa Oblast on the night of 28-29 March.

Source: Odesa Oblast Military Administration

Details: An energy facility was damaged.

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One drone also hit a house, partially destroying its façade. Damage was also recorded at a dacha community association. [A dacha is a seasonal secondary residence, usually with a little plot of land, where people grow vegetables, fruit trees and berries or keep a garden – ed.]

In the Odesa district, two garages caught fire as a result of the Russian attack and a car was destroyed, the State Emergency Service of Ukraine said.

No casualties have been reported. Power outages have been recorded in a number of settlements due to the attack.

Background: Earlier, it was reported that Russian forces had been attacking Odesa and the oblast since the evening.

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