Sevastopol, the largest city in Crimea with approximately 500,000 residents, is without power following a reported Ukrainian attack. The outage affects the entire city, located on the Russian-annexed Crimean Peninsula. Mikhail Razvozjajev, the Moscow-appointed governor, announced the situation on Telegram, as reported by AFP. The attack targeted energy infrastructure, causing a complete loss of electricity for the population. Details regarding the extent of the damage and potential restoration timelines remain unclear. This incident marks a significant disruption for the key Crimean city and its inhabitants. The Ukrainian side has not yet officially commented on the attack.