Crimea Declares State of Emergency After Ukrainian Attacks Target Energy Grid
Crimea is under a state of emergency following Ukrainian attacks on its energy grid and supply routes.
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Russia has declared a state of emergency in occupied Crimea. The move follows Ukrainian drone strikes targeting the energy grid and efforts to cut off supply routes.
Coverage from CNN, The Washington Post, and The Moscow Times emphasizes the increased pressure on Putin and the use of drones to trigger the emergency. The Telegraph highlights the disruption of supply routes.
Attention remains on the power crisis in Sevastopol, where the Russia-installed governor says the situation has eased.
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Quick answers
Why was a state of emergency declared in Crimea?
The declaration follows Ukrainian strikes on the energy grid and the cutting off of supply routes.
What methods did Ukraine use in these attacks?
According to The Washington Post, Ukrainian drones were used to drive the emergency declaration.
What is the current status of power in Sevastopol?
The Russia-installed governor of Sevastopol stated that the power crisis has eased.
Coverage (5)
- Crimea placed under state of emergency as Ukraine steps up pressure on Putin CNN · 6h ago
- Ukrainian drones drive Russia to declare emergency in occupied Crimea The Washington Post · 6h ago
- Russia-installed governor of Crimea's Sevastopol says power crisis eased Reuters · 11h ago
- Crimea Declares State of Emergency After Ukraine Strikes Energy Grid The Moscow Times · 12h ago
- Crimea declares state of emergency after Ukraine cuts off supply routes The Telegraph · 12h ago
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