Explosions were heard in Sevastopol at night: part of the city was without electricity
Kyiv • UNN
At night, two explosions occurred in occupied Sevastopol, causing a blackout in part of the city.
On the night of April 2, two explosions occurred in the temporarily occupied Sevastopol, after which part of the city was left without electricity. This was reported by local Telegram channels, UNN reports.
Two explosions were reportedly heard around 2 a.m. near 29 Vakulenchuk Street. There are also reports that the lights and power went out in the area.
However, later it was reported that the power went out allegedly due to a malfunction at the substation.
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