Russian invaders attacked a DTEK energy facility in Odesa Oblast, the company's press service reported on March 4.
A Russian attack damaged an energy facility.
DTEK reported that as of Tuesday morning, March 4, crews had restored critical infrastructure and power to 7,000 households.
Odesa regional governor Oleh Kiper said emergency power outages continue in parts of the city as restoration efforts proceed.
On the evening of March 3, Russian forces launched a massive drone attack on Odesa, injuring four people and damaging energy infrastructure, residential buildings, two kindergartens, and a business center.
The strike also halted three boiler houses, but they have since been refueled, restoring heat to affected homes.