Russian strikes hit energy infrastructure in Poltava, Odesa oblasts

Russian troops attacked energy facilities in Ukraine's Poltava and Odesa oblasts with drones and missiles overnight into Thursday, according to Poltava regional governor Volodymyr Kohut and Odesa regional governor Oleh Kiper.
In Poltava Oblast, Russian forces struck energy sites in the Kremenchuk district with drones and missiles. According to Kohut, most targets were downed.
However, debris falls and direct hits caused fires at the facilities. Extinguishing efforts are underway.
In Odesa Oblast, Russian troops also hit energy infrastructure. Kiper said most aerial threats were destroyed, but damage was recorded to one site.
Two private homes were also damaged, with windows and doors shattered at an administrative building. Fires that broke out were quickly extinguished by rescuers.
No casualties were reported.
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