Emergency crews were working to ease power shortages in many parts of Ukraine after Russian attacks, particularly the Black Sea port of Odesa, President Volodymyr Zelensky said. | Reuters
“At this time, it has become possible to partially restore supplies in Odesa and other cities and districts in the region,” Zelenskiy said in his nightly video address.“We are doing everything to reach the maximum number possible in the conditions that developed after the Russian strikes.”
Russian forces used Iranian-made drones to hit two energy plants in Odesa on Saturday, knocking out power to about 1.5 million customers – virtually all non-critical infrastructure in and around the port.
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