In Odessa, as a result of drone debris falling on main pipelines, which occurred on the night of today, January 17, about 60 houses were cut off from heating.
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Anna Pozdnyakova, head of the Heat Supply Company of the City of Odessa, spoke about this during a session of the Odessa City Council, the Ukrinform agency reports.
Almost 60 homes lost their heating overnight as a result of damage to our two main pipelines. The fragments of the downed suicide bomb fell into the thermal chamber, she noted.
According to the official, restoration work will begin immediately after the LLP workers are allowed to the site of the shelling.
It will take us about a day to recover,” she added.
Let us remind you that on the night of January 17, the Russians attacked Odessa with “martyrs” who entered at a critically low altitude from the Black Sea. 11 drones were shot down as they approached the coast, the vast majority falling into the sea.
Source: Ukrinform
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