During nearly two years of war, DTEK workers restored electricity supplies to 12.4 million consumers in the Kiev region, Odessa region, Dnepropetrovsk region, Donetsk region and the capital, the company reported.
In May, DTEK energy workers resumed electricity supplies to 243 thousand subscribers affected by shelling of Russian terrorists in Odessa, Dnepropetrovsk, Donetsk and Kyiv regions. The press service of the energy company reported this on Monday, June 3.
“Last month, the shelling of the energy infrastructure continued. In particular, in the Donetsk region, where active fighting continues, energy workers managed to restore light to the homes of 166.7 thousand families in May in same time, the networks of Dnepropetrovsk region were also damaged, where in a month It is possible to restore the electricity supply to the homes of 73.5 thousand families,” said the report.
In the Odessa region, 2.2 thousand consumers had power restored in May, and more than a thousand in the Kyiv region, the company added.
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“Energy workers across the country continue to collectively provide electricity to Ukrainians returning light to 12.4 million families in Kiev, Odessa, and Odessa regions, Donetsk region and the capital,” said Alexander Fomenko, General Director of DTEK Networks.
In April, utility company repair crews restored power to 302,000 customers who lost power as a result of the Russian attacks.
Source: korrespondent

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