On March 26, four DTEK facilities in the Odessa region came under attack from the Russians
On the night of March 26, Russian occupation forces launched a massive attack using strike drones against the energy infrastructure of the Odesa region.
Four DTEK facilities came under enemy fire, resulting in extensive damage and widespread power outages for consumers in the region.
Energy experts describe the damage as significant, noting that it will take a long time to carry out full-scale restoration work.
As of this morning, specialists have managed to quickly restore power to 31,500 households, but the situation remains tense.
“According to energy officials, the damage to facilities is significant, so repairs will take time. As of this morning, energy officials have already restored power to 31,500 households in the Odesa region,” the DTEK press service officially reported.
Currently, more than 33,000 households remain without a stable power supply.
Repair crews are working around the clock to restore power to residents’ homes as quickly as possible.
As a reminder, a restaurant in Kharkiv was attacked by a Shahed drone, and one person was injured.
Russian drones also attacked a high-rise building in Dnipro.