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Two people killed, problems with water and electricity supply reported in Odesa Oblast after latest Russian attack – photos

 An emergency worker providing psychological assistance at the site of the Russian attack.

A firefighter extinguishing a fire caused by the latest Russian attack. Photo: Ukraine’s State Emergency Service

The large-scale Russian attack on 17 November damaged the energy infrastructure of Odesa Oblast, causing interruptions in the supply of heat, water and electricity.

Source: Odesa Oblast Military Administration; Ukraine’s State Emergency Service (SES)

Details: The SES reported that a teenager had been injured in the strikes on Odesa Oblast.

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The bombardment caused fires in three houses and partially destroyed four others.

An emergency worker providing psychological assistance at the site of the Russian attack.

Photo: Ukraine’s State Emergency Service

Emergency workers also found a lost dog and handed it over to its owners.

 

An emergency worker carrying the dog.

Photo: Ukraine’s State Emergency Service

Emergency power cuts have been introduced in Odesa Oblast based on instructions from Ukrenergo, Ukraine’s state-owned electricity transmission system operator. Hospitals and other critical infrastructure are running on generators.

Updated: Two people were killed in the Russian attack, as reported by the head of Odesa Oblast Military Administration on the national joint 24/7 newscast.

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