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State of Emergency Declared in Occupied Crimea by Russian-Installed Authorities

Russian-installed authorities in Crimea have declared a state of emergency following Ukrainian attacks on the region's energy grid.

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Russian-installed leaders in occupied Crimea have declared a state of emergency. This move follows Ukrainian attacks specifically targeting the energy grid, according to reports from The Moscow Times and The New York Times.

Coverage from NBC News emphasizes that authorities have declared an economic emergency. Other reports, including updates from the Institute for the Study of War and UNITED24 Media, confirm the emergency status within the occupied territory.

Future developments depend on the impact of the energy grid attacks and the subsequent response from the Moscow-installed leadership.

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Quick answers

Why was a state of emergency declared in Crimea?

The declaration followed Ukrainian attacks that targeted the energy grid.

What specific type of emergency was mentioned by NBC News?

NBC News reported that Russian-installed authorities declared an economic emergency.

Who declared the state of emergency?

The emergency was declared by Russian-installed authorities in occupied Crimea.

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