Due to the lack of water supply in certain districts of Odesa, technical water delivery has been organized. Find out where to get water.
Read moreDetails of the night attack on Odesa and its impacts on local residents.
Read moreOdesa experienced a night attack damaging infrastructure and residential buildings. Learn about the impacts and ongoing response efforts.
Read moreResidents in the Peresyp district of Odesa are currently facing water supply interruptions due to power outages. Learn more about the temporary solutions.
Read moreAn emergency situation occurred in Izmail with a power outage affecting local residents due to network overload.
Read moreOdesa faces a temporary water supply disruption due to a pipeline break. Learn where to get water delivered.
Read moreLearn about the temporary suspension of water supply in Odesa and locations for obtaining technical water.
Read moreAn overview of 33 healthcare facilities in Odesa and their readiness for autonomous operation amid war.
Read moreExamination of artesian water quality in Odesa: results and information for residents.
Read moreDiscover the extensive renovation efforts at the Odesa Infectious Hospital, transforming it into a modern medical facility.
Read moreOdesa Mayor Hennadiy Trukhanov visited a residential complex on Prince Yaroslav the Wise Avenue after the parking lot was flooded.
Read moreNotice regarding the temporary closure of a water station in Odesa for maintenance work.
Read moreIn the Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi region, a critical water supply situation is unfolding in the Tuzly limans. Insights from ecologist Ivan Rusev.
Read moreOn September 29, 2025, water supply will be halted in parts of Odesa for necessary repair work.
Read moreThe construction of a modern water supply facility in Peresyp district, Odesa, has been completed, providing residents with quality drinking water.
Read moreVolunteers in Odesa are working to restore the Botanical Garden after an attack, saving plants and cleaning up the area.
Read moreA trial will commence for five individuals accused of carrying out sabotage and arson on enemy orders in the Odesa region.
Read moreA new water purification system has been introduced at Odesa railway station, providing free drinking water to passengers.
Read moreUkraine and Switzerland have signed an agreement to support recovery with a funding commitment of 5 billion francs.
Read moreThe Netherlands has announced the allocation of €300 million for Ukraine's recovery in 2025-2026.
Read moreThe Izmail District in Odessa region is experiencing a critical water crisis due to the depletion of Lake Katlabukh. This could lead to severe agricultural losses.
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