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Russia says Sevastopol, Crimea loses power after Ukrainian attack

The Zioneer Intelligence DeskUpdated 06:30
Russia says Sevastopol, Crimea loses power after Ukrainian attack

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TL;DR

The Russian-installed administration in Crimea reported that the city of Sevastopol was left without electricity after a Ukrainian strike, according to Israeli media reports. No details on casualties or the extent of damage are yet available.

01 · THE DISPATCH

Russian authorities in occupied Crimea reported that the city of Sevastopol was cut off from electricity overnight following a Ukrainian attack, according to a report by ynet. The claim comes amid an ongoing campaign of Ukrainian strikes on Russian military and energy infrastructure in Crimea. No details on casualties, the specific target, or the state of the grid have been released by Russian officials. The report is based on a single Russian source and has not been independently verified.

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