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Drones, shortages, empty beaches: Crimea's tourist season falters under Ukrainian strikes
Ukrainian drone attacks have triggered power cuts and fuel shortages across Crimea. A state of emergency is in effect for Sevastopol and the Republic of Crimea to stabilize essential sectors. Tourists report spending nights in shelters and encountering cafes without electricity.
What changed
Crimea has declared a state of emergency amid escalating drone strikes and infrastructure failures.
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Ukrainian Strikes Disrupt Crimea Tourist Season and Infrastructure
confidence 90%Ukrainian drone attacks have triggered power cuts and fuel shortages across Crimea. A state of emergency is in effect for Sevastopol and the Republic of Crimea to stabilize essential sectors. Tourists report spending nights in shelters and encountering cafes without electricity.
What's confirmed:
- Governor Sergey Aksyonov declared a state of emergency for the Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol.
- Ukrainian drone strikes have caused power cuts and fuel shortages in the region.
- Tourists in occupied Crimea report spending nights in shelters and finding cafes without electricity.
Still unconfirmed:
- Russian tourists and troops are fleeing Crimea due to drone attacks.
- Russia will lose the war if it loses Crimea.