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Power outages have continued to plague Sevastopol, the largest city in Russian-controlled Crimea, following repeated, intensified Ukrainian strikes on the peninsula. https://cnn.it/4alUim8
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Analysis Summary
Ukrainian strikes have knocked out power repeatedly in Sevastopol, Crimea's largest city, leaving parts of the peninsula without electricity. This is part of Ukraine's strategy to degrade Russian military logistics by targeting energy infrastructure โ CNN's own reporting and independent sources including Al Jazeera and BBC confirm the strikes and resulting blackouts over recent days. The context missing from this post is whether civilian infrastructure has been affected alongside military targets, and the scale of the operational impact on Russian forces in the region.
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โPower outages have continued to plague Sevastopol following repeated, intensified Ukrainian strikes on the peninsula.โ
Multiple independent sources (Al Jazeera, BBC, Kyiv Independent, CNN's own reporting) confirm ongoing power outages in Sevastopol tied to Ukrainian strikes on energy infrastructure. The pattern of repeated strikes causing continued outages is well-documented across sources.
โSevastopol is the largest city in Russian-controlled Crimea.โ
Sevastopol is factually the largest city on the Crimean peninsula by population. This is an established geographic fact confirmed across all search results.
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