Odesa's Winter Siege: No Power, No Heat, No Water

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Russia's ongoing attacks on Odesa have pushed the Ukrainian port city into a severe humanitarian crisis. Repeated strikes on critical infrastructure mean many residents now survive without electricity, heating, or running water. The situation is most dangerous for the elderly and people with disabilities. These groups often cannot leave their homes to find aid. They struggle to stay warm, access medicine, or get food and clean water. International aid organizations call the conditions dire. They warn that as winter continues, the threat to vulnerable civilians grows more severe each day. Ukrainian officials accuse Moscow of using winter weather as a weapon. They state these infrastructure attacks aim to break civilian morale. Russia's defense ministry says it only targets military-linked sites. For now, Odesa's residents endure a daily struggle for basic survival under constant threat of attack.