There was a problem restoring the power supply to Sevastopol especially, because, judging by the messages on the Telegram channels, it appeared and disappeared again several times.
In Russian-occupied Sevastopol and Alushta on Friday, June 16, the light went out. Local Telegram channels reported that eyewitnesses heard “pops” before the blackout.
Local “authorities” said that the reason was the alleged shutdown of automation at the Sevastopolskaya substation.
“According to preliminary information, automation at the Sevastopol substation is turned off. Specialists are working to restore electricity supply to Sevastopol consumers. They will need some time,” wrote Mikhail Razvozhaev, the “governor” of Sevastopol, in Telegram.
According to the map in one of the channel messages, the power is off, including the central regions of Sevastopol.
As the locals say, part of the electricity supply in Sevastopol has been resumed. Residents of the southern part of Sevastopol Bay, where the Nakhimovsky district of the city is located, remain without electricity.
Also learned about the blackout of the entire city. Also, the light went out in Alushta.
It was previously reported that the Russians were preparing a man-made disaster in Crimea.
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Source: korrespondent

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