BSS
  04 Feb 2023, 22:41

500,000 households in Ukraine's Odesa without power: officials

KYIV, Ukraine, Feb  4, 2023 (BSS/AFP) - An accident at a electrical
substation, already damaged by Russian strikes, has left half a million
households without power in the southern Ukrainian city of Odesa, authorities
said Saturday.

"The situation is complex, the scale of the accident is significant," Prime
Minister Denys Shmygal said on messaging app Telegram. He added that the
substation had been "repeatedly" damaged as a result of Russian strikes.

Odesa region governor Maksym Marchenko described the accident as "serious,"
adding that the energy minister and the head of state-run electricity grid
operator Ukrenergo had been sent to the city.

"A number of generators will be delivered to the region of Odesa within the
next 24 hours," he said. "We expect the first generators to arrive tonight."
For months Moscow has systematically targeted Ukraine's energy grid,
leaving millions in the dark and cold in the middle of winter.

The Black Sea port of Odesa was a favourite holiday destination for many
Ukrainians and Russians before President Vladimir Putin sent troops to
pro-Western Ukraine last February.

An accident at a substation damaged by Russian strikes has left half a
million households without power in the southern Ukrainian city of Odesa,
authorities said on Saturday.