Ukraine attacks on Russian-occupied Crimea trigger power cuts in Sevastopol
Summary
Ukrainian attacks on energy facilities in Russian-occupied Crimea have caused power outages in Sevastopol, the peninsula’s largest city. Ukraine has increased strikes on Russian supply lines and infrastructure in Crimea and southern Russia.Key Facts
- Ukraine launched strikes on energy and logistics targets in Crimea, causing power cuts in Sevastopol.
- Crimea suspended fuel sales to the public due to these attacks and resulting shortages.
- Sevastopol's Russian-installed governor warned residents to conserve phone battery and avoid panic during outages.
- Parts of the nearby Kherson region under Russian control also faced power cuts.
- Ukrainian drone attacks killed several people inside Russia’s Nizhny Novgorod and Belgorod regions.
- Russia reported shooting down over 300 Ukrainian drones overnight, while Ukraine destroyed most of 101 Russian drones launched in return.
- Ukraine struck key infrastructure in Crimea, including a railway bridge and power plant, aiming to isolate the peninsula.
- US-led peace talks on the Ukraine conflict remain stalled, as global attention shifts toward Middle East tensions.
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