The Sevastopolenergo enterprise, controlled by the occupiers, warned the city’s residents about a power outage.
Part of occupied Sevastopol is now without electricity after information emerged that Crimea was attacked by drones on December 11. The project reports this Radio Liberty called Crimea.
After the power outage, the Sevastopolenergo enterprise controlled by the occupiers warned the townspeople that it happened “in connection with urgent repairs.” Electricity supply is limited from 0:00 to 6 am.
The limited power supply will affect many businesses in the city:
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St. Khrustaleva, 52-A, st. Khrustaleva, 52-A, st. Khrustaleva, 52-A, 54, 60, 62, 66 (IP Alekseev, GC Start, JSC Sevdorstroy);
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St. Promyshlennaya, 8, 8-A (parn.), 7-A, 7-B (unpaired) (K-Telecom LLC, PJSC Sevastopol plant SPECTRUM, Arlan LLC, Aleakta LLC, IP Antonov);
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St. Balaklavskoe highway, 32;
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St. 3 km of Balaklavskoe highway, (RSP Byt LLC, Yuzhny Group of Companies);
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St. Industrialnaya, 3, 3-B, 25-A (unpaired), 30 (parn.) (Si Gintiz LLC, Geokomantiz Institute LLC, Ilka LLC, Megastroyindustriya LLC, Sevstroysnab LLC, IP Gorokhovtsev);
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St. Stakhanovtsev 12 (Hammer LLC, Mellas-Yug LLC).
At the same time, in relation to what “urgent repair work” will be carried out, Sevastopolenergo did not specify.
As we have already written, in one month, the number of barges placed by the invaders in the Kerch Strait as booms to protect against naval drones of the Ukrainian Armed Forces has been halved.
Source: korrespondent

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