All non-critical infrastructure in the Ukrainian port of Odesa was without power after Russia used Iranian-made drones to hit two energy facilities. An Ottawa-based company has denied selling a part found in the drones after a Ukrainian think tank made the allegations. Mackenzie Gray has more.
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