(Bloomberg) — Russian forces struck energy infrastructure with Iranian-made drones in the Odesa region overnight that’s left thousands of people without power, according to a Ukraine’s southern operational command.
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In the last 24 hours Russia has carried out five missile strikes, about 20 air strikes and more than 60 rocket launcher attacks, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine said.
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Russian Drone Attacks Cause Widespread Power Failure in Odesa (10 a.m.)
Russian troops attacked energy facilities in the Odesa region with single-use Iranian-made drones, causing significant damage and leaving thousands of people without electricity, local authorities said on Facebook. Rocket attacks targeted settlements in Sumy and Zaporizhzhia as well as southern region of Kherson, killing at least 2 people and wounding 8.
Ukrainian air defense said on Facebook it shot down 10 out of 15 Iranian-made loitering drones over southern regions of Kherson, Mykoaiv and Odesa. There is no information about casualties, according to the report.
Zelenskiy Says Russia Has Destroyed Bakhmut (8:15 p.m.)
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy blamed Russian forces for destroying Bakhmut, a front-line city in eastern Ukraine targeted by Russia for months.
“The frontline situation remains very difficult in the key areas of Donbas,” he said in his nightly video address. “For a long time already there is no living place left on the land of these areas that hasn’t been damaged by shells and fire.”
Bakhmut, located in the Donetsk region about halfway between the cities of Donetsk and Luhansk, has been a focus of Russia’s military effort since early August, the UK Defense Ministry said last week. While capturing Bakhmut would allow Russian forces to threaten larger urban areas of Kramatorsk and Slovyansk, it may have become “a symbolic, political objective for Russia,” according to the ministry.
Russia Imposes Duty on Shampoo Imports (7:20 p.m.)
Russia will impose a 35% import duty on cosmetic products from “hostile” countries, Tass reports, citing Industry Ministry. Products from the US, UK, Canada, Australia and Poland, would be affected.
The government wants to tax shampoo, hair products, toothpastes, shaving creams, deodorants and detergents, which have Russian-made alternatives, it said.
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