Ukraine strikes knock out power in key city in Russian-occupied Crimea
Ukrainian drone attacks on Wednesday targeted military sites in Crimea, including Sevastopol's main power substation, causing electricity outages in some areas of the city. The Moscow-installed governor of Sevastopol warned that power restoration might not occur until the evening and urged residents to conserve electricity and check on elderly neighbors due to expected high temperatures.

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AI-generatedUkrainian drone attacks on Wednesday targeted military sites in Crimea, including Sevastopol's main power substation, causing electricity outages in some areas of the city. The Moscow-installed governor of Sevastopol warned that power restoration might not occur until the evening and urged residents to conserve electricity and check on elderly neighbors due to expected high temperatures. Emergency services are on full alert as damage is assessed. Explosions were also reported in Bakhchisarai, Kerch, and near Mount Ai-Petri, a location of a Russian Aerospace Forces radio engineering battalion. These attacks occur amidst fuel shortages in Sevastopol, attributed to Ukrainian efforts to isolate the peninsula.
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5 extractedResidents of Sevastopol are advised to conserve power, including reducing mobile phone battery usage.
Ukraine strikes have caused power outages in Sevastopol, a key city in Russian-occupied Crimea.
Robert Brovdi stated that Ukrainian drones targeted 48 military sites, including the main power substation of Sevastopol.
Explosions were reported in Bakhchisarai, Kerch, and near Mount Ai-Petri.
A 'special regime' has been implemented at energy facilities in Sevastopol due to damage assessment.