What happened? 90% of Lviv is de-energised as a result of the russian massive attack on the infrastructure of Ukraine.
Source. Andriy Sadovyi, Mayor of the city.
Details. The mayor adds that electric transport is currently not running in the city. Critical infrastructure, however, will be operating thanks to diesel generators.
Mr. Sadovyi also warns that there may be disruptions in water supply in Lviv.
According to the MP from European Solidarity party Oleksiy Honcharenko, water supply has been partially stopped in Odesa.
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Head of Odesa Oblast Military Administration Maksym Marchenko adds that the energy infrastructure in the oblast was struck. Power engineers introduced emergency power cuts.
In addition, the fragments of the downed missile hit a residential building, there were no casualties.