In one day, DTEK restored electricity to over 10 thousand households that were without light after the shelling.


The energy workers are restoring power grids in Dnipropetrovsk and Donetsk regions
On January 25, energy workers conducted repairs on power grids in Dnipropetrovsk and Donetsk regions, which were damaged as a result of attacks by the Russian Federation. About 10 thousand Ukrainian families received electricity. This was reported by DTEK.
It is noted that Dnipropetrovsk continues to suffer from Russian shelling, which destroys the energy infrastructure of cities and villages.
In the last day, DTEK energy workers managed to restore electricity supply for 6,266 families who were left without light due to hostilities. Recovery work is also ongoing in Donetsk. On January 25, energy workers repaired power grids in 6 frontline settlements, and electricity returned to the homes of 3.8 thousand families.
The energy workers operated in dangerous conditions, but they stated that they would restore power to all residents of the region as soon as they receive permission from the Armed Forces of Ukraine. This will allow them to work safely and efficiently.
Recall that earlier, DTEK energy workers of Rinat Akhmetov restored electricity to almost 30 thousand families in Donetsk and Kyiv regions, whose homes were de-energized due to enemy attacks.
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