The Russian-annexed Crimea: no petrol sales for civilians and a rolling power-outage schedule

On Tuesday morning, occupation authorities reported power supply disruptions in western and northern part of the Crimean peninsula. Krymenergo, the largest electricity distributor and local power company in Crimea, reported - due to technological disruptions in the electric networks, consumers in the biggest city districts of Yevpatoria, Saky, Krasnoperekopsk , Dzhankoy, Yalta, Alushta, Feodosiya,Simferopol and the Krasnoperekopsk, Saky, Dzhankoy, Krasnohvardiysk districts, were disconnected.
Russia’s Defense Ministry on June 23, claims it shot down 143 Ukrainian drones overnight, including some over occupied Crimea. Local Telegram channels informed about strikes on thermal power plant in Kerch. Monitoring group Crimean Wind reported a series of explosions across the Crimean peninsula during the night.
Occupation authorities in Crimea did not officially disclose the consequences of the strikes.
Commander of Ukraine’s Unmanned Systems Forces Robert Brovdi, known by the call sign "Madyar," said in a post on Telegram that strikes on the night of Tuesday targeted 60 objekts - oil terminal, gas compressor, electrical substation, Russian”s radar systems in occupied Crimea.
Ukrainian Special Operations Forces reported in Threads that the railway bridge across the North Crimean Canal had been destroyed. It was a strategic military-logistical artery, part of a transport corridor from the territory of the Russian Federation through Crimea.
“Sorry, but we have an official urgent update: The railway bridge across the North Crimean Canal in Crimea no longer exists. The first one's gone ” - reported.
In recent days, a number of temporary restrictions were introduced in occupied Sevastopol amid Ukrainian attacks on the peninsula. Russia-installed official Mikhail Razvozhayev announced restrictions affecting public transportation and sea connections.
Starting June 22, the city also shortened the operating hours of shopping centers, supermarkets and food service businesses. All outdoor mass events have also been canceled. No petrol sales for civilians.
Russian occupation representatives have shut down all children's summer camps and cancelled all public events, as Ukraine intensifies a drone and missile campaign targeting the peninsula's fuel and energy infrastructure.
The summer camp suspension tooks effect from Monday until 1 September and includes the “booking, the admission and accommodation of children and groups of children at children's holiday and health resorts.”