22 August 2026, 09:36
Part of Odesa and the surrounding area lost power due to an accident
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PHOTO: DTEK Odessa Power Grids
On the morning of August 22, a power outage occurred in the Peresypsky District of Odesa and part of the Odesa District.
According to DTEK “Odesa Power Grids,” the outage was caused by a local accident.
According to the company, utility workers have already arrived at the site of the accident and are working to repair the damage and restore power.

Also on Saturday, August 22, due to ongoing work, there may be brief power outages lasting up to one hour. In the Izmail district, they may occur from 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., and in part of the Odesa district of the region—from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
As reported by Intent, the Odesa region has endured yet another massive attack by Russian occupiers. Overnight, transportation, industrial, and energy infrastructure facilities, as well as residential buildings, came under enemy fire. One person is currently reported to have been injured.
As a result of the attack, disruptions to electricity and water supply occurred in some settlements in the region.
Following an enemy attack on southern Odesa Oblast on August 20, 13,000 customers were left without power. Power company crews worked to restore service, and local authorities stated that the Russians’ target was civilian infrastructure.
