Ukraine said the Black Sea port city of Odesa was facing more power outages after Russia launched a combined missile and drone attack on the country’s southern regions overnight.
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“Russia continues to target our energy infrastructure,” national power grid operator Ukrenergo said Monday in a statement on Telegram. Two substations were damaged in the Odesa and Mykolayiv regions. Restricted electricity consumption in Odesa was further reduced, after debris from a downed drone fell on a substation, according to Ukrenergo.
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