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Over 10 districts in Crimea left without power after Ukrainian drone attacks, advisor to Crimea's head says; restoration expected within hours to a day

More than 10 districts in Crimea are partially or completely without power after Ukrainian Armed Forces drone attacks, said Kryuchkov, advisor to the head of the republic. Electricity restoration times range from several hours to a day.

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