The “power” of the work is convinced that it is being done to “improve the quality of the power supply.”
The Russian occupiers announced a massive power outage in temporarily occupied Sevastopol and nearby villages. The lights are scheduled to be turned off on Friday, November 3. This was stated in a statement by representatives of the energy company of occupied Sevastopol and in a message from local Telegram channels.
The occupiers warned that “the blackout (is) widespread.”
The message indicates a list of addresses where there will be no light tomorrow, numbering 80 streets, alleys, tourist centers, huts and other buildings and objects.
In addition to Sevastopol, blackouts should be expected in the villages of Flotskoye, Podgornoye, Orlinoe, Shirokoe, Orlovka and the villages of Inkerman and Mekenzievye Gory.
Let us remember the early partisans of the movement Atesh it is reported that Russian conscripts are arriving in Dzhankoy in the Crimea.
Source: korrespondent

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