A curfew is being imposed in Crimea due to problems with electricity and fuel
The occupying authorities in Crimea have announced a series of restrictions amid power outages and fuel shortages.
Specifically, fuel sales on the peninsula will be suspended in the coming days, and public transportation will operate on special schedules. Ferries will also be suspended.
Furthermore, shopping centers and supermarkets have been ordered to close at 8:00 p.m., and street lighting will be temporarily turned off due to the electricity shortage.
Mikhail Razvozhayev, the Russian-controlled head of the occupation administration in Sevastopol, announced the measures.
On the night of June 20, the Ukrainian Defense Forces struck a number of Russian military facilities. Among the targets was a bridge near Henichesk, which the occupiers use to transport equipment and resupply their troops between occupied Crimea and the southern front.
In Taganrog, Russia, a power substation that supplied electricity to the “Atlant-Aero” defense enterprise was damaged. As a result, production lines involved in the manufacture of drones were disrupted.