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Sevastopol in Crimea cuts off power after Ukrainian attack

Sevastopol in Crimea cuts off power after Ukrainian attack
Sevastopol in Crimea cuts off power after Ukrainian attack

Local authorities said that Sevastopol - one of the largest cities in Russian controlled Crimea - is limiting its power supply after overnight Ukrainian attacks.

Crimea has already imposed restrictions on the use of gasoline due to fuel shortages resulting from Ukrainian strikes against oil refineries and logistic infrastructure.

Mikhail Razvozhayev is the?governor? of Sevastopol who was installed in Moscow. He said that electricity will be?supplied for two hours followed by six-hour outages?.

"I know how difficult it is. That's why we are doing everything possible to stabilize the situation. He said that a team of specialists was working on reconfiguring the system to deploy all reserves.

We want to reduce the number of outages and switchovers by this evening.

He also encouraged households to avoid using high-power appliances to prevent overloading the system.

The Ukrainians have been attacking the Russian energy and logistic infrastructure, disrupting fuel supplies. Many of these strikes are aimed at?Crimea to undermine Russia's dominance over the?peninsula.

Russia annexed Crimea from Ukraine in 2014, despite the fact that most countries don't recognise Moscow as having authority over this region. Reporting by Mark Potter Mark Potter (Editing by Mark Potter).

(source: Reuters)