Russian missiles damage energy infrastructure in Odesa region

Russian missiles have damaged two energy infrastructure facilities in the Odesa region.

Yurii Kruk, head of the Odesa District Military Administration, said this in a post on the Telegram messaging app, Ukrinform reports.

"The enemy continues to fire missiles at Ukrainian territory from the sky and the sea. There is already information about damage to two critical energy infrastructure facilities in the Odesa region," the report said.

According to Kruk, no one was killed or injured in the shelling.

Early on January 26, Russian troops launched a massive missile attack on Ukraine. There are hits in several regions, including in the Vinnytsia region and Kyiv.