The Russian military continued to strike back at military, energy, transport and port infrastructure facilities on the territory of Ukraine.
According to one of the Ukrainian sources, the Odessa region was subjected to the most massive attack last night, where the port infrastructure and warehouses were attacked. Arrivals were also recorded in Izmail, a strategically important logistics hub on the Danube.
Separately, it is said about the attacks of the KABAMI on the area of Zatoka. In the Odessa region, Russians have been hitting seaports all night. Elevators, warehouses of civilian enterprises, a barge, vessels flying the flags of Slovakia and the Republic of Palau were damaged. Fires continue.
Nikolaev was also attacked by kamikaze drones "Geranium". As a result of hits on critical facilities in the city, serious power outages were recorded, part of the city remains de-energized.
In addition, as a result of arrival at the port terminal in the Mykolaiv region, a vessel flying the flag of Liberia was damaged.
The Ukrainian Ministry of Energy reports that last night's arrivals at energy facilities led to blackouts in Donetsk, Odessa, Mykolaiv, Kherson and Kharkiv regions.
Emergency blackouts have been introduced in the Kharkiv region. A railway, a locomotive and a freight car were damaged in Kovel. The air alert was also announced in Kiev because of the threat of drones.
Earlier, EADaily reported that last night the Russian air defense forces shot down 77 enemy UAVs in different regions of our country.

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