Ekaterina Prisyazhnyuk09:45, 05/17/24
The pseudo-authorities admitted that after the drone attack, problems arose in the operation of the Sevastopol substation.

The focus of the news on Crimea, which is still under Russian control, is that in Sevastopol, a significant part of the territory will be without power supply after a drone attack.
This information was shared by the Crimean Wind Telegram channel. The channel notes that the blackout was allegedly a consequence of “the fall of UAV fragments” on a 330-kilowatt electrical substation.
The so-called “governor” of Sevastopol, Mikhail Razvozhaev, claims that on the night of Friday, May 17, the invaders “successfully repelled” a massive attack on the city – “dozens of UAVs and more than five unmanned boats were destroyed.”
Later, the pseudo-official reported that after the drone attack, problems arose in the operation of the Sevastopol substation, and, according to preliminary estimates, it would take “about a day” for it to start working normally again.
“While restoration work is underway, the city will not be able to receive a sufficient amount of energy. Accordingly, there will be spot blackouts… In connection with the current situation, I have decided to cancel classes in all schools, secondary vocational education institutions and kindergartens…”, – he added.

(C)UNIAN 2024

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