No Power, No Heat, No Water: Odesa’s Days of Hell Under Russian Fire

No Power, No Heat, No Water: Odesa’s Days of Hell Under Russian Fire
Yayınlama: 25.12.2025
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Humanitarian Crisis Deepens

For residents of Odesa, the relentless bombardment by Moscow’s forces has turned everyday life into a battle for survival. Electricity, heating and running water have been knocked out repeatedly, leaving the coastal city shrouded in darkness and cold.

Targeting Critical Infrastructure

Russian attacks have focused on power substations, water treatment plants and heating facilities, crippling the city’s ability to provide basic services. Each strike not only disrupts civilian life but also hampers emergency responders who struggle to reach those in need.

Vulnerable Populations Pay the Heaviest Price

The toll is especially severe for elderly citizens and people with disabilities. Many rely on electric medical equipment, regular medication that requires refrigeration, and heated environments to manage chronic conditions. With no reliable power, these individuals face heightened risks of hypothermia, health complications, and even death.

Stories from the Frontline

“I can’t charge my insulin pump and the heater is off. I’m terrified for my mother, who is 82,” says Olena Kovalenko, a resident of the city’s historic district. Similar accounts echo throughout the neighborhoods most affected by the shelling.

Humanitarian Response

International aid agencies have mobilized generators, portable heaters and bottled water to the most affected districts. Local volunteers are distributing blankets and checking on vulnerable households, but resources remain stretched thin.

Looking Ahead

As the conflict continues, Odesa’s residents brace for more outages and attacks. The international community is urging an immediate ceasefire and the protection of civilian infrastructure to prevent further humanitarian catastrophe.

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  1. Çağla Öztürk dedi ki:

    Bu haber beni çok korkuttu. Savaşın bu kadar acımasız olabileceğini düşünmemiştim. Odesa’daki insanların yaşadığı zorlukları düşünmek bile istemiyorum.