Occupied Sevastopol was partially cut off due to the actions of Ukrainian military intelligence.
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On the night of April 2, residents of the city on the Crimean peninsula heard explosions, after which the light went out in one of the districts of Sevastopol. The power supply was cut off due to an explosion at the substation. This was an operation of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine. This was reported by Ukrayinska Pravda with reference to sources.
A group worked on the spot. The power substation is out of order, military intelligence noted.
The occupation authorities of Crimea are still keeping silent about the night explosion on the peninsula.
Let us recall that on March 23, Ukrainian attack drones attacked an oil depot of the occupiers in the village of Gvardeyskoye near Simferopol. Satellite images show that at least three fuel tanks were damaged in explosions at the oil depot.
Source: “Ukrainian Truth”
Source: Racurs

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