In some settlements near the combat zone, power engineers had to turn on the power dozens of times.
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DTEK’s repair and restoration teams resumed power supplies to 79 thousand consumers in Donetsk and Dnepropetrovsk regions who lost power as a result of Russian shelling. The company’s press service reported this on Sunday, May 5.
“Another enemy attack in the Dnepropetrovsk region caused a series of blackouts of networks and equipment for two days, it was possible to restore electricity for 48 thousand residents of the Dnepropetrovsk region, whose house was cut off as a result of enemy attacks,” the message said.
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In the Donetsk region, which remains the region of the most active military conflict and is subject to continuous shelling, power engineers restored power to 22.1 thousand consumers in two days.
DTEK noted that in some communities near the combat zone, power engineers have restored power dozens of times.
It was previously reported that in April the company’s repair teams had to restore electricity supplies to 302 thousand subscribers who suffered as a result of attacks by racist invaders.
Source: korrespondent

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