Simferopol - Itar-Tass
Electric power supply that was cut off to many Crimean cities overnight was resumed in full, the Crimean energy company (Krymenergo) told ITAR-TASS on Monday.
The system resumed working as normal, a company source said. “Crimea has electricity in full at the moment. It was cut off, but now we are again supplied from Ukraine.”
The wide-range blackout occurred at about 19:00 UTC on Sunday, leaving many cities, including Yalta, Sevastopol, Kerch and Koktebel, and other areas without electricity.
The supply from Ukraine was reduced by almost two thirds, the company said.
Two out of the three main lines stopped operating. In Crimea it was believed to be such revenge from the Ukrainian side for the militia’s successes in southeastern Ukraine.
Crimea is about 80% dependent on power supplies from Ukraine’s unified energy system, including from the Zaporozhye and Nikolayev regions. The peninsula also has own power supply from a heat and electric plant and solar and wind power stations.