DTEK Power Engineers Restore Light After Shelling in Frontline Dnipropetrovsk Region.
DTEK power engineers restored electricity to 2.1 thousand homes of Dnipropetrovsk residents
On October 11 and 12, DTEK power engineers were able to restore electricity to 2.1 thousand homes of Dnipropetrovsk residents. This is stated in a DTEK report.
The enemy continues to attack Dnipropetrovsk region, causing regular damage to power grids, and the residents of the region are left without light.
On October 11 and 12, power engineers restored light in 2.1 thousand homes of local residents.
Especially suffering from the shelling is the south of the region, close to the zone of active hostilities.
Recall that in some settlements close to the war zone, DTEK repair crews have restored electricity dozens of times and continue to do so despite danger and shelling.
Power engineers are doing everything possible to eliminate damage as quickly as possible. They begin work immediately as soon as they receive permission and access to the damage site from the Armed Forces and the SES.
A week ago, DTEK power engineers of Rinat Akhmetov restored light to almost 246 thousand families in 347 settlements left without power due to shelling.
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