Russian Strike on DTEK Mines Kills 15 Miners, Wounds 7.
DTEK Mining Facilities Hit in Terrorist Attack
According to TSN.ua: On February 1, 2023, Russian forces carried out a terrorist strike against DTEK's mining operations in the Dnipropetrovsk region. The assault resulted in the deaths of 15 miners, with a further 7 sustaining injuries. This incident stands as one of the most tragic events for the Ukrainian mining community in recent times. DTEK is a major Ukrainian energy company, and its infrastructure has been a repeated target since the full-scale invasion began.
DTEK has been under attack since October 2022, highlighting the persistent dangers faced by the company's workforce. The CEO of DTEK, Timchenko, commented on the situation, stating:
"Yesterday was one of the darkest days in our company's history." - Timchenko
He further emphasized that "this is the true face of russia. They target civilians and destroy human lives."
Consequences of the Assault
This attack underscores the peril confronting workers in Ukraine's critical industries, particularly under wartime conditions. The tragedy at DTEK could have severe implications for the nation's energy security, as these mines play a vital role in meeting the country's power needs. The response from the company's leadership highlights not only the profound human cost but also the urgent necessity for international recognition of the terrorist acts being perpetrated against civilian populations during this aggression. The targeting of energy infrastructure is a tactic intended to cripple Ukraine's economy and resilience during winter.
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