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News from occupied Ukraine: Crimea faces electricity shortages, summer camp suspensions after Ukrainian strikes

The Kyiv Independent

The Kyiv Independent

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June 27, 2026

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News from occupied Ukraine: Crimea faces electricity shortages, summer camp suspensions after Ukrainian strikes

This weekly update from the Kyiv Independent aims to shed light on the situation facing Ukrainians living under Russian occupation and the ever-tightening control of information imposed by the Kremlin. Key news as of June 27:Russian-installed authorities in occupied Crimea announce state of emergency amid intensified Ukrainian drone attacks

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DNyuz

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· Jun 22, 2026

No Gas, No Summer Camps, Sporadic Power: Ukraine Escalates Crimea Attacks

Summer camps are canceling their sessions. Gas is nowhere to be found. And now the electricity is flickering out. Crimea, the Black Sea peninsula that Russia annexed from Ukraine in 2014, is reeling from an air campaign that Kyiv has escalated more than four years into a war that remains largely stalemated on the front []

The Kyiv Independent

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· Jun 25, 2026

Ukrainian strikes hit energy, oil infrastructure in Russian-occupied Crimea as power outages continue, military confirms

The latest attack comes as the peninsula's energy grid has come under strain in recent days after Russian proxy authorities said widespread power outages in occupied Crimea on June 23 left approximately half of the peninsula without electricity.

Kyiv Post

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· Jun 25, 2026

Ukraine Hints at 5 Hours Daily Blackouts in Peak Summer Season

Ukraine’s state energy operator said 5 hours of daily blackouts are possible during July and August if Russia renews attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, as the company expects a 25 surge in electricity consumption during heat waves. Ukraine faced substantial blackouts in summer 2024 and winter 2025-2026, as Russian attacks took out much of Ukraine’s generation capacity – though work is ongoing to diversify the supply to the grid.

Ukrainska Pravda

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· Jul 7, 2026

Ukrainian forces hit five power substations in Crimea in a day

Ukraine's Unmanned Systems Forces have hit five power substations and a gas distribution station in temporarily occupied Crimea within a day. Forty-four energy facilities in Crimea and the southern part of the temporarily occupied territories have been attacked over the past week.

Egypt Independent

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· Jun 27, 2026

Power outages, fuel bans and no summer camps: Crimea placed under state of emergency as Ukraine steps up pressure on Putin

Russian-installed authorities declared a state of emergency in Crimea on Friday, as repeated, intensified Ukrainian strikes on the peninsula lead to widespread power outages and fuel shortages. Blackouts have plagued Sevastopol, the largest city in Russian-controlled Crimea, for days. The Kremlin-installed governor of the city, Mikhail Razvozhayev, said Friday that restrictions to electricity supply would The post Power outages, fuel bans and no summer camps: Crimea placed under state of emergency as Ukraine steps up pressure on Putin appeared first on Egypt Independent.

The Moscow Times

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· Jun 22, 2026

Crimea Bans Children’s Summer Camps After Major Ukrainian Attack

The annexed peninsula is grappling with intensifying Ukrainian air assaults, power outages and acute fuel shortages.

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Related coverage for "News from occupied Ukraine: Crimea faces electricity shortages, summer camp suspensions after Ukrainian strikes": DNyuz — No Gas, No Summer Camps, Sporadic Power: Ukraine Escalates Crimea Attacks. The Kyiv Independent — Ukrainian strikes hit energy, oil infrastructure in Russian-occupied Crimea as power outages continue, military confirms. Kyiv Post — Ukraine Hints at 5 Hours Daily Blackouts in Peak Summer Season. Ukrainska Pravda — Ukrainian forces hit five power substations in Crimea in a day. Egypt Independent — Power outages, fuel bans and no summer camps: Crimea placed under state of emergency as Ukraine steps up pressure on Putin. The Moscow Times — Crimea Bans Children’s Summer Camps After Major Ukrainian Attack