Attacks by the Russian Federation Leave Parts of Odesa, Donetsk, and Dnipropetrovsk Regions Without Power

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Attacks by the Russian Federation Leave Parts of Odesa, Donetsk, and Dnipropetrovsk Regions Without Power

As a result of another wave of missile strikes by the Russian Federation on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, serious power supply disruptions have been recorded in three regions. As of this morning, over 60,000 consumers are without electricity in Donetsk region, more than 51,000 in Odesa region, and 1,600 subscribers in Dnipropetrovsk region.

This is reported by Finway

Scope of Power Outages and Emergency Response

It is noted that the enemy’s attacks have caused mass emergency shutdowns. The most affected areas are the settlements in Donetsk, where over 60,000 households have been left without power. In Odesa region, the number of subscribers without electricity has exceeded 51,000, and in Dnipropetrovsk region, 1,600 consumers are temporarily without power.

“As a result of the attacks on the energy infrastructure, as of this morning, over 60,000 consumers in Donetsk are without power, more than 51,000 in Odesa region, and 1,600 consumers in Dnipropetrovsk region,” the report states.

Restoration of Power Supply is Ongoing

Currently, energy workers are engaged in emergency restoration of power supply. Specialists are making every effort to restore electricity to the homes of residents in the affected regions as quickly as possible and to minimize the consequences of enemy strikes. Exact timelines for restoration have not yet been provided, but repair crews are working in an enhanced mode.