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One killed and power damaged by Russian shelling near Odesa

Officials said that Russian strikes near Ukraine's Black Sea Port of Odesa killed a woman in her car on Thursday, and that a district was attacked and had power and utility outages.

Oleh Kiper of the Odesa Regional Governor, in a Telegram post, claimed that a Russian drone had killed a woman who was driving her car across a bridge southwest of Odesa. Three of her children were also injured.

Kiper told residents in the area who were experiencing a 'long power cut to show patience and stop blocking the roads to protest. He said emergency crews worked around the clock to restore the electricity supply.

Serhiy lysak, head of Odesa's military administration said that a Russian strike had damaged infrastructure and caused power, heat, and water cuts in a "densely-populated district".

Emergency crews are working to restore normal supplies after one person was injured.

The Ukraine border authority said that Russian attacks on the route linking Odesa with the port of Reni along the Danube River had stopped transport. It said that border crossings into Moldova were also affected. It said that border crossings to Moldova were also affected.

(source: Reuters)