In just a week, DTEK restored electricity in more than 240 thousand homes cut off due to enemy attacks.


DTEK has restored electricity for 240 thousand families
Last week, DTEK's energy workers restored electricity for more than 240 thousand families in 27 settlements that were left without power supply due to shelling in the Odesa, Dnipropetrovsk, Donetsk, and Kyiv regions. This was reported by DTEK of Rinat Akhmetov.
It is noted that the most restorations occurred in Odesa, which has been constantly subjected to enemy attacks over the past week. From March 3 to 9, electricity was restored to 143.4 thousand homes of local residents. In Dnipropetrovsk, which also increasingly suffers from the consequences of enemy shelling, electricity was restored for 76.1 thousand families over the week.
In turn, in Donetsk, despite the constant danger, electricity was restored in the homes of 19.2 thousand families over the last seven days.
Work in Donetsk is becoming increasingly dangerous: last week, energy workers once again came under enemy airstrikes. Fortunately, they remained unharmed. Kyiv region is also subjected to frequent enemy strikes. Last week, energy workers restored electricity for 1.3 thousand families as soon as sappers and military personnel provided permission.
650 thousand homes without electricity were filled with light
It is worth noting that in February, DTEK's energy workers managed to restore electricity in almost 650 thousand homes of Ukrainians, cut off due to shelling in the Dnipropetrovsk, Donetsk, Odesa, Kyiv regions and Kyiv.
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