A solar power plant and other energy facilities were hit by enemy fire
Russia attacked energy facilities in the Odesa region on the night of November 16. The region is experiencing power outages, reported the Ministry of Energy.

According to information from the head of the regional military administration, Oleg Kiper, the enemy targeted civilian infrastructure in the southern Odesa region. Despite the active work of air defense, enemy drones still damaged energy facilities, including a solar power plant.
As a result of the attacks, fires broke out, which rescuers quickly extinguished. There is no information about casualties or injuries.

"In the affected area, resilience points have been deployed. Life support facilities and critical infrastructure have been switched to backup power," – noted Kiper.