Rolling blackouts have been implemented across Crimea, a peninsula annexed by Russia, beginning Tuesday. The outages initially affected western and northern regions, expanding to central and eastern areas throughout the day. Russian authorities attribute the power disruptions to damage caused by Ukrainian strikes on energy infrastructure. Reports indicate shops in Sevastopol are operating with limited electricity, relying on daylight hours. The extent of the damage and the duration of the power restrictions remain unclear. Ukrainian officials have not directly claimed responsibility for the strikes, but have alluded to targeting Russian military assets and logistics in the region. This marks a significant disruption to daily life in Crimea.
