In Crimea, amid power outages, checks on municipal institution workers have been intensified - CNS
Kyiv • UNN
The occupation administration is conducting additional checks on municipal enterprise workers, paying special attention to Ukrainian-speaking and Crimean Tatar employees.

In a number of settlements in temporarily occupied Crimea, power outages continue, while the occupation administration, instead of improving the situation, conducts additional checks on utility workers. This is reported by the Center for National Resistance, UNN reports.
Details
According to the CNR, in a number of settlements in temporarily occupied Crimea, power outages continue. Despite problems with critical infrastructure, the occupation administration focuses not on eliminating them, but on strengthening control over utility workers
According to available data, under the pretext of official inspections, the occupation leadership conducts additional "conversations" with personnel, during which special attention is paid to checking loyalty to the occupation authorities.
They conduct additional checks on utility workers. Special attention is paid to Ukrainian-speaking workers and workers of Crimean Tatar origin. During the "conversations," they check attitudes toward the occupation administration. Individual workers are threatened if they show disloyalty
Reminder
On the night of July 12, a massive blackout occurred in Crimea and other occupied territories. Before the power outage, an explosion was heard in Sevastopol, likely at the Balaklava Thermal Power Plant.