Within a week, electricity supplies were restored to 25 thousand consumers who suffered from the shelling of the Rashidists.
During the week from April 8 to April 14, the DTEK repair and restoration team restored electricity to 25 thousand consumers in 76 settlements affected by shelling in Donetsk and Dnepropetrovsk regions. The company’s press service reported this on Monday, April 15.
“Donetsk region continues to be the place of the most active battles. Here, in a week, electrical engineers managed, with the permission of the military, to restore electricity to 18.7 thousand families. especially in the south of the region , near the active conflict zone Within a week, DTEK repair teams restored power to 6.7 thousand families in the region, who lost power due to continued shelling in the region, the statement said.
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The company noted that electrical engineers began work on restoring damaged equipment immediately after receiving permission to carry out work from the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the State Emergency Service.
It was previously reported that in March, DTEK power engineers had to restore power to more than 715 thousand consumers in the regions of Odessa, Dnepropetrovsk, Donetsk and Kyiv affected by Russian attacks. Some consumers have had their power restored twice or more.
Source: korrespondent

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