As a result of another terrorist attack by Russian troops on Odessa , 14 schools, 13 kindergartens, and over 500 residential buildings were left without electricity and heating . A children's clinic was also damaged, and one person was injured.
A children's clinic and one of the kindergartens suffered significant damage.

Specialists are already working on site, assessing the extent of the damage and determining the timing of its elimination.
Heating tents have been set up in the city. The district administration will begin accepting applications from residents of damaged apartments in the morning, and utility workers are urgently engaged in restoration work.
According to preliminary information, one local resident was injured and is currently under medical supervision.
Due to the lack of heat and light, schools and kindergartens affected by the attack will not be open today, February 19.
Warmth and heating points have been opened for residents, where they can warm up, charge their devices, and drink hot tea. The authorities promise to inform about the situation and the timing of the restoration of communications.
As a result of enemy shelling, a significant part of Odessa was left without electricity, water, and heat. The problems affected both residential buildings and critical infrastructure, including medical facilities.

