In recent days, the situation with power supply in Odessa became critical after the shelling.
This was reported by “URA-Inform” with reference to PolitExpert.net
The attacks damaged key infrastructure facilities, leaving a significant part of the city without electricity, water and heating. According to local authorities, in some areas there was no electricity for up to 2.5 days.
In response to the protracted problems, local residents, tired of constant interruptions, began blocking roads to attract the attention of officials and speed up restoration work.
Local residents took to the streets in an organized manner, demanding clear answers and effective solutions from the authorities. Their protests were not only an expression of discontent, but also a reflection of the growing tension that arises from the constant lack of basic living conditions.
Power engineers working to restore damaged facilities report that despite difficult conditions, power has been restored to some areas. But the problem remains unresolved, and people are forced to seek temporary power sources.
Meanwhile, Umerov announced new approaches to mobilization.