Russian forces hit two infrastructure facilities in Odesa region, leaving regional center without water supply
On Monday, December 5, the Russian forces launched a missile attack at the Odesa region, damaging two infrastructure facilities and leaving the regional center without water supply
Deputy Head of the President's Office Kyrylo Tymoshenko wrote about this on Telegram.
“As a result of the Russian attack, two infrastructure facilities were damaged. One person was hospitalized,” Tymoshenko wrote.
The Odesa City Council informed that the water supply has disappeared in the city.
“All pumping stations and reserve lines are now de-energized. That is why there is no water supply everywhere. After the restoration of power, the situation with water supply will stabilize. At the moment, communication interruptions are possible,” the Odesa Infoksvodokanal water supply operator reported.
Also, in Odesa, the operation of public electric transport was stopped due to a blackout.
There is information that all city boiler houses have stopped working. Their work will be resumed after the appearance of electricity and water supply
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On December 5, emergency power outages were introduced in the Cherkasy and Sumy regions due to possible missile strikes on energy facilities, and power supply was partially cut off in Kryvyi Rih.
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