Source: Head of the Odesa Regional Military Administration, Oleg Kiper, on Telegram
Direct quote from the regional head: "As a result of the attack, civilian infrastructure has been damaged, including a children's clinic, a kindergarten, windows in apartment buildings, and private cars. Four people were injured, including one child. All have been hospitalized in moderate condition."

Details: According to Kiper, due to the Russian attack, there are localized emergency power outages in parts of the Odesa district. Critical infrastructure is currently operating on generators.

In the Kyiv district of Odesa, some consumers have had their heating supply suspended. The city has opened points of invincibility.

Background:
- On the evening of February 18, Russian troops launched a massive strike on Odesa. As a result of the attack, a significant part of the city was left without electricity, water, and heating, and social infrastructure facilities were damaged.