Russian Forces Strike Energy Facility in Odesa Region
In a recent attack, Russian forces targeted an energy facility in the Odesa region, according to reports from Ukrinform. The incident occurred in the evening when a drone struck the energy infrastructure of the area.
In the Odesa region, according to reports from Ukrinform, Russian forces have once again launched an attack on an energy facility. This incident took place in the evening when a drone targeted the energy infrastructure of the region. The head of the Odesa Regional State Administration, Oleg Kiper, reported this event on his Telegram channel.
Oleg Kiper noted that "the enemy continues to attack the energy infrastructure of Odesa." He also confirmed that there were no casualties as a result of this strike, which is a crucial aspect in wartime conditions where the safety of the civilian population is a priority.
The head of the regional administration emphasized that all relevant services have already begun working on mitigating the consequences of the attack. This includes both restoring damaged facilities and ensuring the stability of energy supply in the region, which is critically important for local residents and businesses.
This attack on energy infrastructure is not an isolated incident. As reported by Ukrinform, on the night of April 8, Russian forces also launched an assault in the southern part of the Odesa region, using strike drones. At that time, both civilian and port facilities were damaged, significantly affecting the operations in the area.
Consequently, the situation in the Odesa region remains tense as attacks on critical infrastructure continue. Local residents and authorities are striving to adapt to the new conditions, but the constant threat from the aggressor complicates these efforts.
In response to these challenges, Oleg Kiper urged residents to remain vigilant and adhere to all safety recommendations. He also stressed the importance of support from the state and international partners in ensuring the protection of energy infrastructure and the civilian population.
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