Crimea has been without power and water for four days following attacks on its energy infrastructure
On the temporarily occupied Crimean Peninsula, widespread power supply problems have been ongoing for the fourth day in a row. According to reports from local utility companies, some cities and districts remain without power, while electricity is being supplied to certain settlements on a limited schedule.
Power outages have also caused problems with the water supply. Some streets in Alushta, Dzhankoy, and Saki, as well as dozens of villages, are without water.
Local authorities say emergency repairs are underway around the clock. At the same time, residents are complaining about prolonged power outages, a lack of information, and difficulties in purchasing food and staying in touch with loved ones.
This is being reported by Russian propaganda media.
As a reminder, Ukrainian drones struck a key power facility that supplies electricity to occupied Crimea.
Additionally, Russian forces struck Odesa—there are casualties, and infrastructure has been damaged.
The strike on Odesa was carried out with a missile equipped with a cluster warhead.