Russia attacked DTEK mines: eight enterprises have been de-energized.

Russia attacked DTEK mines: eight enterprises have been de-energized
Russia attacked DTEK mines: eight enterprises have been de-energized

Attacks on DTEK coal mines

According to inkorr.com: The situation with attacks on DTEK coal mines raises great concern. Eight mines were left without electricity due to attacks, and workers are being evacuated for medical examination. Fortunately, there are currently no reports of injuries.

Attacks on mines and energy facilities

Russian forces have carried out attacks on DTEK mines in the Dnipropetrovsk region, resulting in the de-energization of eight enterprises. This has led to a temporary suspension of mine operations. It is also worth noting that the Russian army inflicted damage on coal enterprises in the Donetsk region, damaging buildings and infrastructure.

Earlier in Donetsk, Russian aviation struck Slovyansk thermal power plant, resulting in the deaths of two energy workers - Serhiy Dyachenko and Mykhailo Hryhoriev. Five other workers were injured.

Threat to energy security

Shelling of coal mines and attacks on energy facilities in Ukraine are becoming increasingly regular. This not only causes damage to the economy of the country but also threatens the safety and lives of workers. The government and military continue to fight against terrorist threats to ensure a peaceful life for Ukrainians.

Given the situation, it is important to understand the impact of these attacks on Ukraine's energy system. Continuous shelling can lead to serious disruptions in electricity supply and reduce opportunities for the revival of the coal industry. The Ukrainian government continues to work on strengthening energy security and protecting critical infrastructure.


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