Russian-held Sevastopol without power after Ukraine strikes, Moscow-installed governor says
- Russian shelling on the eastern Ukrainian city of Balakliia killed one person on Wednesday, local authorities said on Telegram
Ukrainian attacks on energy facilities in Russia-annexed Crimea caused power cuts in Sevastopol, while Russian shelling killed one in eastern Ukraine.
- Power outages in Sevastopol, Crimea.
- Ukrainian attacks on energy facilities.
- Russian shelling in eastern Ukraine.
Power was cut off in Sevastopol in Russia-annexed Crimea after Ukraine attacked energy facilities there, Mikhail Razvozhayev, the Russian-installed governor of Sevastopol, said on Telegram.
The defence systems have downed nine drones over the city, Crimea’s biggest, he said earlier on Wednesday.
Additionally, Russian shelling on the eastern Ukrainian city of Balakliia killed one person on Wednesday, local authorities said on Telegram.
Ukraine strikes kill three in Russia-annexed Crimea
Reuters could not independently verify the details of the latest strikes.
























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