Sunday, December 11, 2022

Russia drones smash power network in Odesa, leaving 1.5 million without power


Reuters:

Russia drones smash power network in Odesa, leaving 1.5 million without power





A vendor waits for customers in a small store that is lit with candles during a power outage after critical civil infrastructure was hit by Russian missile attacks, as Russia's invasion of Ukraine continues, in Odesa, Ukraine December 5, 2022. REUTERS/Serhii Smolientsev


KYIV, Dec 10 (Reuters) - All non-critical infrastructure in the Ukrainian port of Odesa was without power after Russia used Iranian-made drones to hit two energy facilities, leaving 1.5 million people without power, officials said on Saturday.

"The situation in the Odesa region is very difficult," President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said in his nightly video address.

"Unfortunately, the hits were critical, so it takes more than just time to restore electricity... It doesn't take hours, but a few days, unfortunately."


Since October, Moscow has been targeting Ukraine's energy infrastructure with large waves of missile and drone strikes.

Norway was sending $100 million to help restore Ukraine's energy system, Zelenskiy said.

Serhiy Bratchuk, spokesperson for Odesa's regional administration, said electricity for the city's population will be restored "in the coming days," while complete restoration of the networks may take two to three months.

Bratchuk said an earlier Facebook post by the region's administration, advising some people to consider evacuating, was being investigated by Ukraine's security services as "an element of the hybrid war" by Russia.

That post has since been deleted.

"Not a single representative of the authorities in the region made any calls for the evacuation of the inhabitants of Odesa and the region," Bratchuk said.


Odesa had more than 1 million residents before the Feb. 24 invasion that Russia calls a "special military operation" to "denazify" its smaller neighbour.

Kyiv says Russia has launched hundreds of Iranian-made Shahed-136 drones at targets in Ukraine, describing the attacks as war crimes due to their devastating effect on civilian life. Moscow says its attacks are militarily legitimate and that it does not target civilians.

Ukraine's prosecutor general's office said two power facilities in Odesa region were hit by Shahed-136 drones.

Ukraine's armed forces said on Facebook that 15 drones had been launched against targets in the southern regions of Odesa and Mykolaiv, and 10 had been shot down.

Tehran denies supplying the drones to Moscow. Kyiv and its Western allies say that is a lie.

Britain's defence ministry said on Saturday that it believed Iran's military support for Russia was likely to increase in the coming months, including possible deliveries of ballistic missiles.



5 comments:

  1. That's all that the Terrorist-RuZian state is capable of, terror attacks.

    RuZia originally intended back in February to capture Odessa - the sequence would have been Kherson , Mikoliav, Odesa.
    It has been a futile campaign for Ruzia, even Kherson is back in Ukrainian hands.

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    1. Wakakaka…what a fart.

      Yr definition of terror attacks!

      What about the bombing of the Crimean Bridge? The drones attacks on airbase inside Russia?

      All fair & square in war, right?

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  2. Can you imagine a population of 200000 zionists out of the 43M of ethnic bumiputeras of Ukraine has caused so much mischief now affecting the entire world, almost to the brink of a nuclear war? Send them back to Israel to Biden's outback.

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    1. What cock are you talking about?

      Muslim bigots like you foam at the mouth just talking about zionists.

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    2. Sure. Keep feeding the Zionist trolls.

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