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Four people are injured in a Russian attack on Ukraine’s Odesa Region, causing widespread power outages

Local officials reported on Wednesday that a Russian drone attack in Odesa, a region in southern Ukraine, injured four people including a child and caused widespread power outages.

Governor Oleh Kiper stated that the "massive attack" damaged civilian infrastructure including a kindergarten and a clinic for children, as well as windows on high-rise buildings.

Hennadiy Trunkanov, the mayor of Moscow, said that energy workers were assessing what would happen to one of the city's biggest districts with over 250,000 inhabitants, who lost their heating and electricity.

The temperatures in the morning dropped to minus 6 Celsius, or 21 Fahrenheit.

Trukhanov stated that the "situation is very difficult with heating" based upon preliminary assessments. He also announced that the schools and kindergartens of the district will not be working on Wednesday.

The video that he uploaded from the site shows buildings with damaged windows, doors, and facades.

Odesa, and especially the facilities around the port of the city, has been the target of Russian airstrikes in the war that has lasted for nearly three years.

Russia denies targeting civilians deliberately, despite the fact that thousands of people have died since its full-scale invasion in February 2022. (Reporting from Anastasiia Mlenko in Kyiv, Ron Popeski and Gerry Doyle; editing by Christopher Cushing and Gerry Doyle).

(source: Reuters)