Most of the repairs were carried out in the Odessa region. Another shooting caused a blackout in the homes of 32.6 thousand residents of the region.
Over the past week, DEC repair crews have restored power to 68,000 customers without power due to the fighting. The energy holding announced this on Monday, April 29.
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It is indicated that we are talking about 50 settlements in the regions of Odessa, Donetsk and Dnepropetrovsk.
Most of the repairs were carried out in the Odessa region. Another shot by the Russians on the morning of April 24 caused a blackout in the homes of 32.6 thousand Ukrainians.
“By evening, DTEK electrical engineers, with the permission of the military and rescuers, repaired the damage and restored electricity to all the houses that lost power as a result of the shooting,” the statement said.
Active fighting also continued in the Donetsk region. Here, last week, repair crews were able to restore electricity to the homes of 25.5 thousand residents of the front-line region.
The Dnepropetrovsk region is also subject to continuous shelling, especially in the south of the region, near the zone of active conflict. Within a week, power engineers restored power supplies to 10.1 thousand customers who lost power due to the ongoing outage.
“Power engineers are doing everything possible to eliminate the damage as soon as possible. They will start work as soon as they receive permission and access to the place of damage from the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the State Emergency Service,” added the holding .
The day before it became known that since the beginning of the full-scale invasion of the Russian aggressors, the thermal power plants of DTEK were subjected to almost 180 attacks. The company is currently looking for energy equipment in Europe.
We remind you that on the night of April 27, the Russians attacked the energy infrastructure of Ukraine in three regions. Four DTEK thermal power plants were hit.
Source: korrespondent

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