On the night of June 25, Ukrainian drones again massively attacked energy facilities in annexed Crimea. Due to power supply disruptions, rolling and emergency blackouts continue in various areas of the peninsula; also, some settlements have been warned of water supply problems, reports UNN citing the Russian service of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty.
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The head of the occupation "authorities" of Crimea, Sergei Aksyonov, announced a reduction in the number of "Tavria" trains running to the peninsula from mainland Russia and back.
According to the Gauleiter, 7 trains will run daily to and from Crimea, and they will only go as far as the Kerch-Yuzhnaya station.
Earlier, the Ukrainian military reported the destruction of a bridge on the Kerch-Dzhankoi stretch, due to which trains no longer reach Simferopol and Sevastopol.
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On the night of June 25, occupied Crimea suffered a massive drone attack. Explosions were heard in Simferopol, Sevastopol, and several other areas of the peninsula, and there were also reports of a possible attack on the Tavriyska thermal power plant.
Power outages were also recorded in Yalta and Zaozerne near Yevpatoria.