Power restored to more than 70,000 households in Odesa region
Ukrinform
Energy workers in the Odesa region have restored electricity to more than 70,000 households following last night's Russian attack.
According to Ukrinform, DTEK Group reported this on Telegram.
"In total, we managed to restore power to 311,000 households in the Odesa region over the past 24 hours," the company said, adding that work continues to bring electricity back to every home.
On October 11, Russia launched drone strikes on Odesa and the Odesa region, damaging power infrastructure, two residential buildings, and a hotel complex.
As of 11:00, energy crews had already restored electricity to over 240,000 households and reconnected critical infrastructure. About 77,000 families remained without power at that time.