Mikhail Razvozhaev, the Russia-appointed head of the annexed city, announced on the morning of June 25 that a "temporary electricity supply restriction regime" had been introduced in the city.

Sevastopol. Illustrative photo: AP
According to him, "outages will be carried out selectively and as needed." However, there is no precise hourly schedule for the outages yet.
Razvozhaev stated that it is necessary to eliminate the overload of electrical networks outside Sevastopol "to prevent an accident in the entire energy system."
“If possible, try to reduce the load on the grid now and do not use powerful electrical appliances,” Razvozhaev appealed to the city's residents.
Electricity supply in Sevastopol was restricted the day after Ukraine reportedly attacked the main power substation in the city with drones.
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