Crimea, annexed by Russia, is experiencing rolling blackouts implemented starting Tuesday. The restrictions initially affected western and northern regions, later expanding to central and eastern areas. Russian authorities attribute the power outages to damage caused by Ukrainian strikes on energy infrastructure. Reports indicate shops in Sevastopol are operating with limited hours, coinciding with daylight. The situation raises concerns about civilian access to essential services. Ukrainian officials have not directly claimed responsibility for the specific outages, but continue to target Russian military logistics and infrastructure. The imposed energy regime signals escalating tensions and potential disruptions to daily life on the peninsula.