The lights may flicker until springtime in Crimea as the Russian-annexed peninsula continues to deal with energy shortages, Russian news agency Tass reported Friday. The leader of Crimea said during a crisis management meeting that a state of emergency would remain in place until May 1.
“There are no communities where electricity is utterly unavailable,” said Sergey Shakhov, the head of Crimea’s Emergencies Ministry. …read more
Source: International Business Times