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Russian drone strikes in Odesa, Ukraine cut off power to thousands

The governor of the region and the power company DTEK confirmed that a Russian drone attack on four power plants near Odesa in southern Ukraine overnight left more than 29,000 people without power Sunday.

Oleh Kiper said that the city of Chornomorsk was hardest hit, located just outside of Odesa. Both residential homes and administrative buildings suffered damage, he added.

Kiper stated that "critical infrastructure" was running on generators. He added that one person was injured in the attack.

Could not independently verify the story. In recent weeks, Russia intensified its attacks against Ukrainian energy and gas infrastructure. Kyiv has also attacked Russian oil refineries, pipelines and other infrastructure.

Russia has not commented on the continuous attacks it has made against Ukraine's critical infrastructure during the 42-month war, which Moscow began with an invasion of Ukraine. Ukraine's biggest power producer DTEK announced in a press release that four of their power facilities were attacked overnight.

DTEK stated that "as soon as energy workers receive permission by the military and emergency services, they will immediately start inspecting and carrying out repair work in an emergency," DTEK. On Thursday, a Russian attack that targeted several regions in Ukraine resulted in the death of 25 people. Reporting by Lidia Kelley in Melbourne and Pavel Polityuk from Kyiv, with editing by Jamie Freed & Hugh Lawson

(source: Reuters)