On Wednesday, occupied Crimea experienced yet another series of critical power blackouts following precise Ukrainian aerial campaigns.
This is not a temporary glitch—it is a complete logistical unraveling:
The Damage Toll: According to French OSINT analyst Clément Molein, at least 37 electrical power facilities have been heavily damaged or disabled by Ukrainian strikes in recent weeks.
The Fatal Blows: Monitoring channels confirm that the massive Balaklava Thermal Power Plant (TPP) and the vital Kerch energy bridge were directly struck on Tuesday, cutting the peninsula’s primary energy arteries.
Life on the Edge: Beyond the dark grid, northern Crimea is facing severe water shortages, while a crippling fuel deficit has triggered runaway gas speculation on the black market.
The Great Flight: Faced with a freezing winter without heat, water, electricity, gas, or fuel, an estimated 300,000+ residents and 60% of tourists have evacuated the peninsula.
As the reality of isolation sets in, local discontent with Putin’s endless war is reaching an all-time high.
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