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Engineers work to bring back power in 2 significant Ukrainian cities

Engineers worked round the clock to restore power on Monday to homes in two Ukrainian cities Kharkiv and Odesa and officials warned that damage triggered by repeated Russian strikes on energy facilities might take years to repair.

In Kharkiv, Ukraine's 2nd biggest city and a frequent target of Russian strikes, local guv Oleh Synehubov said air defence units had downed a minimum of eight drones in an evening attack.

Earlier, Synehubov told citizens after a meeting of municipal and energy authorities that repairs were not a task of just a few weeks, and even months.

The opponent has caused significant damage advertisement the remediation process might take quite a long time, Synehubov composed on the Telegram messaging app. Professionals are working on sites around the clock. We are generating specialists from other regions.

Odesa local guv Oleh Kiper reported an evening missile attack on his Black Sea port city, with casualties confined to 3 hurt.

Kiper said more than 300,000 locals were without power in the early night.

President Volodymyr Zelenskiy stated in his nightly video address that there had actually been strikes on energy facilities in Odesa and in Mykolaiv to the northeast and prompted locals of Kharkiv to care for themselves and their neighbours.

Volodymyr Kudrytskyi, head of Ukrenergo, which operates Ukraine's transmission lines, said efforts were being made to remove energy shortfalls in the southern region.

The circumstance, he stated, was the most crucial in Kharkiv where the opponent with ballistic rockets has actually been attempting to destroy all websites of trunk lines providing the city.

Some 275,000 citizens were without power, he stated.

Ukraine's top personal energy provider DTEK stated previously that emergency situation power cuts were introduced in Odesa after a Russian air attack harmed a high-voltage center.

4 drones were shot down in the earlier attack on Odesa and Mykolaiv, regional authorities stated.

(source: Reuters)