Russia restores Crimea power supply after blackout

MOSCOW (REUTERS) - Russia's state-controlled power grid company Rosseti said on Wednesday (June 13) that it has restored power supply in Crimea after it had suffered a total blackout.

Crimea Prime Minister Sergei Aksyonov said on social media that the power cut had been caused by a surge in electricity at a power station in Taman, southern Russia, triggering an automatic shutdown.

Mr Rosseti said it needed "just over an hour" to restore power supply.

Russia supplies some power to Crimea, which it annexed from Ukraine in 2014, via a cable that runs beneath the Kerch Strait.

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