LONDON--Life support facilities and critical infrastructure in the southern Ukrainian city of Odesa were forced onto backup power by overnight Russian strikes on energy targets, Ukrainian officials said early Sunday. "The enemy continues to deliberately strike civilian infrastructure in the southern part of the Odesa region," Oleh Kiper, the head of the Odesa Regional Military Administration, wrote on Telegram. "Despite active air defense efforts, last night strike drones again damaged energy facilities, including a solar power plant," Kiper added. "Fires that broke out were promptly extinguished by the State Emergency Service units. Fortunately, there were no casualties." "Resilience points have been deployed in the affected area," Kiper wrote. "Life-support facilities and critical infras
Ukraine's Odesa forced onto backup power after overnight Russian attack: Officials
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