Residents of Feodosiya and Dzhankoi district told AFP that there was no power in some districts and villages last evening.
In Simferopol, Crimea's main city, the central Karla Marksa Street was plunged into darkness as well as a central hotel. People were using flashlights and mobile phone screens to illuminate their way in a street underpass.
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"Simferopol, Yalta, Kerch, Feodosiya are partially without power. Reasons are unknown," he wrote.
The Crimean peninsula gets its power and water supply from Ukraine.
Aksyonov wrote yesterday that the region was installing steam-gas plants to become autonomous from Ukraine for power generation, as Crimea's rebel leader urged Russians across Ukraine to rise up against Kiev's rule and welcome Kremlin forces.
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