On June 26, Russian-installed authorities in temporarily occupied Crimea declared a regional state of emergency covering both Sevastopol and the entire peninsula, Ukrainian media reported.
The emergency regime came into force at 13:00 local time on June 26.
“Together with the governor of the city of Sevastopol, Mikhail Vladimirovich Razvozhayev, it was decided to sign decrees introducing a regional state of emergency in the Republic of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol,” Aksyonov said.
Russia has sharply reduced railway connections with Crimea, cancelling 11 train routes, with the final scheduled departure set for July 8.
According to the Russian carrier “Grand Service Express”, rail services to Crimea will now be limited to connections with Moscow, St. Petersburg, and Adler.
“By decision of the Crimean operational headquarters, the company is reducing the number of ‘Tavria’ trains operating to and from Crimea.
The reduction in rail services also follows recent disruptions in temporarily occupied Crimea after drone strikes in mid-June damaged key infrastructure used for military and civilian transport. »