Zelensky awarded DTEK energy workers: why state honors were presented.
DTEK employees received state awards
According to inkorr.com: Ten employees of the DTEK company were awarded by the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky. This was reported on the official website of the president.
The honored include Oleksandr Seredenko, Maksym Tanitovskyi, Serhii Vorovchenko, Rudolf Hart, Roman Horbatiuk, Vyacheslav Dehtiaryov, Oleksandr Nechytaylo, Andrii Stupnytskyi, Valentyn Chubuk, and Vadym Chyuchman. They received awards for restoring energy facilities after Russian shelling and eliminating their consequences.
Today's not Energy Workers' Day, but because of the attacks and what the enemy is doing to the energy sector of our state, we can say that every day is Energy Workers' Day. But this is not a celebration today; it's just work, and I really wanted to congratulate you personally. You are doing incredible things,
The significance of the Ukrainian energy sector
The president emphasized that the work of Ukrainian energy workers is of critical importance. Earlier, seven DTEK employees of Rinat Akhmetov received certificates of honor from the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine for their contribution to the development of the coal industry, longtime dedicated work, and high professionalism.
Zelensky also urged society to respect the work of energy workers who provide light and heat despite all challenges.
Thus, DTEK employees received recognition from the president for their important role in restoring energy facilities after attacks, which is especially relevant in wartime conditions. The authorities called for honoring and recognizing the significance of the work of these individuals who ensure the stability of the energy sector.
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