The company is now looking for energy equipment in Europe, and several countries are ready to help.
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Since the beginning of the mass invasion by Russian aggressors, the thermal power plants of DTEK holding have been subjected to almost 180 attacks. This was announced by DTEK Executive Director Dmitry Sakharuk on the Suspilne airwaves on Sunday, April 28.
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“This is the fourth massive attack after the attack on March 22, 29 and April 11. If we count from the beginning of the war, the invaders have fired almost 180 times on our thermal power plants, ” he said.
Sakharuk added that after the latest shelling the consequences are still being assessed, but it is clear that they are serious.
Now the company is looking for equipment in Europe and some countries have responded, they are ready to help with equipment.
“I can’t say that anyone there (gives – ed.) more or less, the processes are different in each country, somewhere it happens faster, somewhere longer, more likely in the Baltic countries, a little slower – in others,” said Sakharuk.
We remind you that on the night of April 27, the Russians attacked the energy infrastructure of Ukraine in three regions. The air defense shot down 21 missiles out of 34. It was later learned that four DTEK thermal power plants had been hit.
Source: korrespondent

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