In Odesa, Life Goes On In the Dark
While planned power outages are a frequent occurrence all across Ukraine, in Odesa they have become particularly severe. Often, electricity is supplied to residential and commercial customers for no more than six hours per day. Still, both people and businesses are coping.
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