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To spread: at least four people were affected by the Russian attack. The hostile...

The Russian Federation hit the "Shahheda" on Odessa energy: there are emergency shutdowns in the city (photo)

To spread: at least four people were affected by the Russian attack. The hostile drones were hit by dwellings and a business center. Late on the evening of March 3, Russian occupation troops caused a massive blow to drones in Odessa, resulting in damaged the city's energy infrastructure was damaged. This was reported by the head of the Odessa Regional Military Administration Oleg Kiper. "The enemy once again attacked the peaceful Odessa with percussion drones.

The impact is damage to energy infrastructure. There are currently emergency power outages in part of the city," Kiper wrote. He said that utilities have already started working on launching generators to work critical infrastructure. "Also, as a result of the fall of debris and explosive waves, two private homes and a business center were damaged," Kiper said. According to him, at least four people were affected by the Russian attack.

"Unfortunately, three people, inhabitants of private homes, were framed and limb fractures. In a state of moderate severity, they were taken to medical institutions. Another person who was in the business center at the time of the attack has received a contusion. Doctors provide all the necessary assistance," Kiper stressed. Odessa Mayor Gennady Trukhanov confirmed that the Russians attacked residential buildings and business center and stated that three boiler rooms were stopped in the city.

The DTEK Odessa Electricity website states that light shutdown is used in the Kiev and Primorsky districts of Odessa, where emergency repairs are ongoing. "The equipment has undergone damage and is currently unable to provide at the same time the light of all residents of the affected areas. We are doing our best to alternately provide power supply to everyone, and we work continuously to restore stable energy," - said in the report.