Odesa hit by Russian strike, partial blackout reported: Key updates

Russian forces attacked Odesa overnight with strike drones. Following the enemy assault, the city has experienced disruptions in electricity and water supply, according to statements from DTEK and the Odesa city council.
"In parts of Odesa and the Odesa district, electricity went out due to a network failure. Specialists are already working to restore power," DTEK reported.
Additionally, due to the power outages, several public transport routes, including trams and trolleybuses, have been canceled or altered.
It is reported that the following routes are currently operating in the city:
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Tram route No. 13, 27 – operating as usual
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Tram route No. 7 –11 St. Lyustdorf Road to the railway station
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Trolleybus route No. 12 – Arkhytektorska Street to Independence Square
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Trolleybus routes No. 7, 10 toward the railway station are operating via Segedska Street
Russian attack on Ukraine overnight on October 11
Russian forces carried out strike drone attacks on several northern, eastern, and southern regions.
During the night, Odesa and Odesa region were heavily attacked by strike drones. The city experienced partial power and water outages.
At the same time, local residents reported electricity disruptions in various districts of Odesa, including Slobodka, Moldavanka, and Prymorskyi. An RBC-Ukraine correspondent reported water outages in the Kyivskyi district of the city.
Additionally, late in the evening on October 10, Russian forces attacked energy workers in Chernihiv region. The assault resulted in casualties and several fires.