Russian forces launched a massive missile attack on Odesa Oblast, hitting an energy infrastructure facility and damaging residential buildings.
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During a massive missile attack, missiles struck an energy infrastructure facility in the oblast, and residential buildings were also damaged.
Power supply is currently being restricted in the oblast.
The air defence units have shot down some missiles.
Combat operations are underway; the second wave of attacks is expected right now.
Russian forces targeted energy infrastructure in Odesa Oblast early on March 9.
Air defense downed Russian missiles during the strike.
A second wave of missile launching was expected against Odesa Oblast.
Missiles hit energy infrastructure and damaged residential buildings in Odesa region, causing power supply restrictions but no casualties.
Russia launched waves of Shahed drones, rockets, and Kinzhal missiles on March 9, 2023, to find Patriot systems in Ukraine.
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