Russia attacks Odesa with drones: energy infrastructure damaged
4 March 01:23
Russian troops attacked Odesa with attack drones on the evening of March 3, shutting down three district boiler houses and damaging private homes and a business center. Emergency power outages were introduced in parts of the city. This is reported by Komersant ukrainskyi with reference to the Telegram channels of the head of the Odesa Regional State Administration, Oleg Kiper, and the mayor of the city, Gennady Trukhanov.
“The strike damaged the energy infrastructure. Emergency power outages are currently in effect in part of the city. Utilities have already started working on launching generators to operate critical infrastructure, including boiler houses. Additional stabilization points are being deployed (425 are already in operation),” Kiper wrote.
In addition, two private houses and a business center were damaged as a result of falling debris and blast waves. There was no information about the victims.

Trukhanov, in turn, also confirmed this information by posting on his Telegram channel.
“All relevant services are working to eliminate the consequences of the attack. Law enforcement officers are recording another crime of the Russians against the civilian population of Odesa region,” Kiper added.
