A cascading power failure has plunged Crimea's largest city into darkness, the result of a precision strike on a critical junction in the region's electrical network. Sources on the ground confirm that the attack, which took place under cover of darkness, specifically targeted a substation that controls power flow from the Russian mainland. The blackout affects not just residential areas, but also military installations and command centres.
This is a calculated blow to Moscow's ability to sustain its occupation, hitting where it hurts: logistics and morale. The Kremlin's narrative of invincibility is crumbling faster than the power lines.








