There is no equipment for quick replacement, so the time required to restore the station can be significant. At the same time, there are currently no power outages in the region, the energy company reported.
The thermal power plant of the DTEK company in the Dnepropetrovsk region, which was hit by Russian terrorists in an attack on the night of February 12, received critical damage. DTEK Executive Director Dmitry Sakharuk announced this on air at the national telethon.
According to him, the station was hit several times.
“Unfortunately, several drones hit the station. Critical and large equipment, which is very important for the operation of the station, was damaged. The thermal power plant is not working now, the damage is being assessed,” explained Sakharuk. , added that now there is no equipment for quick replacement, so The time required to restore the station can be significant.
At the same time, he mentioned that currently there is no power outage in the region.
“Today we are working, together with Ukrenergo, to ensure the maximum redistribution of electricity between all consumers without any loss,” he said.
The executive director of DTEK added that in the past two weeks, Russian terrorists attacked three thermal power plants of DTEK, and in total, since the beginning of winter, 40 attacks on the company’s energy facilities have been recorded .
“There have already been 40 attacks. First of all, large objects are affected – these are thermal power plants in the Donetsk region and two in the Dnepropetrovsk region. These are accentuated and targeted attacks at our stations so that they cannot supply electricity to the network,” Sakharuk said.
We remind you that on the night of Monday, February 12, Russian occupation forces attacked the Dnieper by attacking unmanned aerial vehicles. According to the mayor of Dnieper, Russian troops attacked civilian infrastructure.
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