Crimea faces massive power and water outages after Ukrainian strikes
Since the beginning of the week, occupied Crimea has been largely without electricity and water due to Ukrainian strikes aimed at disrupting occupiers' logistics and isolating the peninsula. Locals complain on social media, but authorities have disabled comments and fail to provide full information.

Occupied Crimea has been experiencing a severe energy crisis for several days. Ukrainian armed forces have carried out strikes targeting the occupiers' supply lines, leaving much of the peninsula without electricity and water. Residents have taken to social media to express their dissatisfaction, demanding concrete schedules for power supply. In response, the Crimean occupation authorities have disabled comments on their posts. Furthermore, locals report a lack of objective information, as officials urge them to trust only official statements, which are either absent or incomplete. The situation highlights the ongoing degradation of infrastructure in the occupied territory as Ukrainian forces continue to systematically weaken Russian military logistics.


