Donbass suffered the most. Within a month, 199 thousand consumers were connected in the region.
In April, DTEK repair crews restored power supplies to 302 thousand Ukrainians who were without power as a result of Russian attacks. The holding announced this on Wednesday, May 1.
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We are talking about 345 settlements in Donetsk, Dnepropetrovsk and Odessa regions.
The residents of Donbass suffered the most. Within a month, the region was able to connect 199 thousand consumers to the front-line region.
Networks in the Dnepropetrovsk region were also damaged, especially in the south of the region, near the combat zone. Electricity supply has been restored here for 68 thousand Ukrainians.
Last month, energy facilities in the Odessa region were also attacked. Here, in April, it was possible to restore power to 34.5 thousand customers.
DTEK assured that they continue to cooperate with the military and rescuers and will start the restoration work only after they receive the appropriate permission from the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the State Emergency Service.
Earlier it was learned that since the beginning of the full Russian invasion, DTEK’s thermal power plants have been subjected to almost 180 attacks. The company is currently looking for energy equipment in Europe.
Source: korrespondent

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