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DTEK spoke about the consequences of the latest attack on the energy sector

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In a massive attack by the Russian Federation on the Ukrainian energy system, two of the company’s thermal power plants were damaged.

As a result of Russia’s latest massive shelling of the Ukrainian energy system, two DTEK stations were severely damaged. The company’s executive director, Dmitry Sakharuk, announced this on air at the national marathon.

“As a result of the attack, two DTEK stations were damaged.

The executive director of DTEK emphasized that the equipment of the stations was seriously damaged and the restoration will require a lot of time and money.

Sakharuk emphasized that the situation with energy supply in the regions is difficult, because the enemy has significantly damaged generating capacities, including thermal, solar and hydroelectric power plants.

We remind you that since the beginning of the massive attack, the DTEK thermal power plant has been attacked about 180 times.

As reported by Athletistic, on the night of June 1, Russian troops launched a powerful missile and air strike on critical infrastructure facilities in different regions of Ukraine.

Help from the international community is needed to restore the energy system – DTEK


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