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1 injured in Russian missile strikes on infrastructure in Odesa Oblast

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Russia attacked two infrastructure facilities in the region, injuring one person, Deputy Head of the President’s Office Kyrylo Tymoshenko reported on Dec. 5. Emergency services are working on the scene, Tymoshenko added.

According to the city council, Russia’s Dec. 5 strike has resulted in power, water, and heating outages and mobile network interruptions in Odesa. Due to the blackouts, local authorities have suspended electric public transport.

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The first license permits imports of diesel and jet fuel made from Russian oil if "the products have been processed in a third country," while the other allows the maritime transport of Russian LNG.

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