Sevastopol, a city in Russian-occupied Crimea, is experiencing a complete power outage following Ukrainian attacks on its energy infrastructure. The outage was reported by Mikhail Razvozhayev, the Russian-appointed governor of Sevastopol, via Telegram. The attacks targeted energy facilities within the city, causing a widespread disruption to electricity supply. Ukrainian officials have not yet commented on the strikes. This incident marks a significant disruption for residents and infrastructure in the region. The extent of the damage to the energy facilities and the timeframe for restoration of power remain unclear. This is the latest in a series of reported attacks targeting infrastructure in Crimea since the start of the conflict.
