The Donetsk region suffered the most from the shelling of the racists: there, electrical engineers had to restore electricity supplies to 59 settlements.
Over the past week, DTEK’s repair and restoration teams have restored power supplies to 50 thousand consumers in Donetsk, Dnepropetrovsk and Odessa regions, who were left without power as a result of the Russian shelling. The company’s press service reported this on Monday, January 29.
“Over the course of a week, electrical engineers repaired networks and restored their operation for 49.6 thousand families in 59 settlements that were left without electricity as a result of shelling in the Donetsk region. Despite of shelling and difficult situation in the region, DTEK continues to restore networks in the Donetsk region,” – said the message.
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In the Dnieper region, electricity supplies were restored to 240 households, in the Odessa region – to 80. All suffered from racist shelling.
A week earlier, Akhmetov’s company reported the restoration of electricity supplies to 37.8 thousand households that were left without electricity due to shelling by the invaders.
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Source: korrespondent

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