In some communities near the combat zone, electricity supplies have been restored dozens of times.
In four days, DTEK repair crews restored power supply to 47 thousand consumers who lost power due to attacks by Russian aggressors. The company announced this on Friday, April 19.
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We are talking about 81 settlements in Donetsk and Dnepropetrovsk regions, which continue to suffer from shelling by the enemy.
Thus, in the Donetsk region the situation remains very difficult due to ongoing shelling that destroys the energy infrastructure.
“Despite the difficult situation in the region, over the past three days, power engineers, with the permission of the military, managed to reach several damaged networks and repair them settlements in the Donetsk region,” said message.
The Dnepropetrovsk region, especially the south of the region, is also subject to regular shelling. Between April 15 and April 18, repair crews restored power to 7.6 thousand residents of the region in 11 communities.
DTEK noted that in some settlements near the combat zone, power engineers have restored power dozens of times already and continue to do so repeatedly.
We remind you 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 who suffered as a result of Russian attacks. Some consumers have had their power restored twice or more.
Source: korrespondent

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