Power Cuts Trigger Crimea’s Emergency Decree as Ukrainian Attacks Hit Grid

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Kremlin-backed Crimea declared a regional state of emergency after Ukrainian assaults damaged energy infrastructure, causing rolling blackouts, water pressure problems, and limited transit. The move aims to speed repairs, allow force majeure for businesses, and provide compensation for damaged equipment, while authorities restrict movement; Sevastopol suspended sea transit and the Kerch Bridge saw delays as rail service was reduced and recovery efforts continue, signaling a broader economic hit to tourism and daily life.
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- Crimea’s Moscow-Installed Leaders Declare State of Emergency After Ukrainian Attacks The New York Times
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