According to Yevgeny Gorlov, a representative of the occupation administration of Sevastopol, work is underway to restore the voltage supply and the reasons are being clarified. On the evening of March 2, according to journalists, an explosion similar to artillery was heard in the city.
On the evening of Friday, March 3, almost half of the houses in Sevastopol were left without electricity. This was reported by the Radio Liberty project Krym.Realii with reference to the statement of the deputy head of the occupation administration of the city Yevgeny Gorlov.
The Russian official spoke about a “power surge” in the high-voltage electrical networks of Sevastopolenergo LLC, mentioned that work is underway to restore the voltage supply and the causes of the incident are being investigated.
The night before, on March 2, an explosion was heard in the center of occupied Sevastopol, similar to artillery, a correspondent of Radio Liberty reported. At the same time, there was no sight of a flying rocket or anything unusual in the sky.
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Explosions were also heard here for several days last month. Local residents also heard the sounds of gunfire. According to information in social networks, the sounds of automatic bursts were heard in the Leninsky district.
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