Sevastopol imposes power restrictions after Ukrainian drone strike on electrical substation

Sevastopol’s Russia-appointed governor, Mikhail Razvozhaev, announced on the morning of June 25 that the city had imposed a “temporary power restriction regime.” Outages would be carried out “selectively and as needed,” he said, adding that no precise hourly schedule had been set.
Sevastopol imposes power restrictions after Ukrainian drone strike on electrical substation

Sevastopol has implemented a “temporary power restriction regime” following a Ukrainian drone attack on its main electrical substation, which caused outages on June 24. The restrictions are intended to alleviate pressure on electrical grids and prevent system failures. Residents are asked to reduce their electricity consumption, particularly avoiding high-powered appliances.

  • Sevastopol announced a “temporary power restriction regime” on June 25.
  • The restrictions were imposed after a Ukrainian drone attack on the city’s main electrical substation.
  • The drone attack caused power outages across parts of Sevastopol on June 24.
  • Electricity was restored in the early hours of June 25.
  • Outages will be “selective and as needed” without a precise schedule.
  • The goal is to ease strain on electrical grids and prevent system failure.
  • Residents are advised to reduce load on the grid and avoid using high-powered appliances.
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