In two days, DTEK's power engineers restored electricity to almost 14,000 homes after shelling.


DTEK's power engineers restored electricity to almost 14,000 families in the Donetsk and Dnipropetrovsk regions, which were left without power due to shelling. This is reported by DTEK.
During the last two days, Dnipropetrovsk has become a target of shelling, which led to damage to networks and equipment.
On October 25th and 26th, power engineers managed to restore electricity supply in 11,000 homes of local residents that were left without power due to shelling.
Meanwhile, the situation in the Donetsk region remains the most tense area with armed conflicts. Constant shelling also results in the destruction of peaceful communities, including networks and energy equipment.
Even in such challenging conditions, power engineers succeed in restoring electricity in front-line regions, providing light to almost 3,000 families over the last two days.
In some localities near the combat zones, DTEK's power engineers have repeatedly restored power and continue to do so despite the danger and shelling.
Last week, DTEK's power engineers managed to restore electricity to 47,500 families in 80 localities that also lost power due to shelling in the Donetsk and Dnipropetrovsk regions.
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