Dec. 14, 2025, 11:43 a.m.

Water supply to Odesa residents has been restored

(Odesa. Queuing for water at the pump room. PHOTO: Odesa City Hall)

The water supply to Odesa residents' homes, which was cut off as a result of a Russian air attack on the night of December 13, has gradually been restored.

However, electricity supply has not yet been restored everywhere.

DTEK Odesa Power Grids' chatbot informed some residents that the power supply to their homes would be restored at 23:00 on December 16.

Meanwhile, the head of the Odesa regional military administration, Oleh Kiper, said that on the night of December 14, Russians once again attacked Odesa region with unmanned aerial vehicles. Damage to energy, transport, industrial and civilian infrastructure was reported. There was no information on casualties.

According to him, power engineers have partially restored power supply to critical infrastructure facilities in Odesa and the region. Almost 100 thousand subscribers have already been restored to electricity using backup power supply schemes.

As of 10:00 a.m. on December 14, 760 infrastructural points are operating in Odesa Oblast. There are 410 of them in Odesa city. Over the past 24 hours alone, 41,309 people visited the points in the region, including 27,350 in Odesa.

Water delivery also continues to work in Odesa:

Kyivskyi district:

Peresypskyi district:

Primorsky district

Khadzhibeyskiy district:

Meanwhile, the mayor of Artsyz in Odesa region, Serhiy Parpulansky, said that according to the information from the power company, he should not expect the connection to be restored in the next week.

Кирило Бойко

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