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Main News Press Releases Over the course of the week, DTEK Grids DSO restored electricity to more than 200 settlements, de-energized by the attacks

Over the course of the week, DTEK Grids DSO restored electricity to more than 200 settlements, de-energized by the attacks

From May 4 to 10, energy workers of the DTEK Grids DSO, with the permission of the military, managed to conduct a number of energy equipment repairs after the attacks that constantly target Ukrainian towns and villages, thus restoring electricity to more than 340,000 homes in two frontline regions. Specialists of the DTEK Grids Distribution Systems Operators repair the grids immediately after obtaining permission from the AFU and the SES.
Over the course of the week, DTEK Grids DSO restored electricity to more than 200 settlements, de-energized by the attacks

Last week, energy workers continued to eliminate consequences of enemy attacks. The majority – in the Donetsk region, which continues to remain the area of the most active hostilities. Despite constant danger, specialists managed to restore electricity to almost 200,000 homes in the frontline region over the course of the week.

Dnipropetrovsk region also continues to suffer from constant enemy attacks that regularly damage the grids and leave residents of the region without electricity. From May 4 to 10, energy workers here managed to restore power to homes of almost 141,000 families of local residents.

“The enemy continues to attack our country. We continue to work despite danger and attacks for as long as 1,538 days. Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, we have already restored electricity to more than 44 mln* families in Kyiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Odesa and Donetsk regions, and in the city of Kyiv. We have restored electricity in some settlements close to the area of hostilities on dozens of occasions,” – noted Alina Bondarenko, CEO at DTEK Grids.

DTEK Grids energy workers are doing everything possible to eliminate damage as soon as possible. They commence work immediately after obtaining permission and access to the site of damage from the AFU and SES.

* considering that some customers had electricity restored to them on dozens of occasions.