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Power engineers restored light to 20 thousand families in the Donetsk region

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Light has been partially or fully restored in three communities in the region. Another 94 remain without power.

In the past 24 hours, restoration teams restored light to 20 thousand families in the Donetsk region, whose houses were de-energized due to shelling by the Russian invaders. DTEK reported this on Thursday, November 10.

“Power engineers were able to fully or partially restore electricity in 3 settlements of the Donetsk region,” the report said.

94 communities of the region remain without electricity, where energy company specialists do not have access to work.

“Power engineers will definitely restore electricity to all residents of the region as soon as they receive permission to carry out work from the Armed Forces of Ukraine,” DTEK insisted.

The previous day, DTEK recovery teams, together with the Armed Forces of Ukraine, restored light to 1,100 families in three front-line settlements in the Donetsk region.

Recall that as a result of Russian terrorist attacks on civilian infrastructure, several DTEK power plants were disabled.

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Source: korrespondent

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