Water supply interruptions began in Crimea following the onset of power cuts, according to local reports. The extent of the outages and the affected areas are not yet fully detailed.
Local reports from Crimea indicate that water supply disruptions have begun following the start of power cuts in the peninsula. The precise scope and locations affected remain unconfirmed at this stage. The development follows a period of fuel shortages that had strained Crimea's infrastructure, as The Zioneer previously reported (June 10, 14:48 Jerusalem; June 20, 13:45 Jerusalem). The relationship between the power outages and the water interruptions is described as causal by the sources, though no further details on duration or response measures have been provided.
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