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In recent months, DTEK has been grappling with relentless attacks on its energy facilities by Russian forces. Significant damage has been reported at several thermal power plants and other critical infrastructure, particularly in the Donetsk and Dnipropetrovsk regions. In one of the latest incidents, power was fully restored on Kyiv's left bank following extensive shelling. These attacks have led to repeated emergency power outages, affecting thousands of families. Yet, DTEK crews have shown resilience, tirelessly restoring electricity across affected areas. As energy challenges persist, DTEK continues to address and overcome infrastructure damages, while ensuring minimal disruption to electricity supply wherever possible.

What is the current state of DTEK’s power facilities?

DTEK’s power facilities have sustained extensive damage due to continuous Russian shelling. Thermal power plants and other critical infrastructures have been particularly affected in regions like Donetsk and Dnipropetrovsk. Efforts to restore and repair these facilities are ongoing, with some successes in power restoration reported in areas such as Kyiv’s left bank.

How is DTEK coping with the power outages?

DTEK is actively working to address the challenges posed by repeated power outages due to infrastructure attacks. The company has implemented emergency protocols to restore electricity supply efficiently, helping thousands of affected families. The dedication of DTEK crews has been crucial in mitigating the impact of these outages across various regions.

How has the conflict impacted DTEK's operations?

The ongoing conflict has severely impacted DTEK’s operations, with frequent assaults on its power plants and facilities. This has led to significant infrastructure damages and widespread power outages, complicating efforts to maintain a steady electricity supply. Despite these challenges, DTEK continues to focus on restoration and recovery initiatives.

What regions are most affected by the attacks on DTEK?

The attacks have primarily targeted regions such as Donetsk and Dnipropetrovsk, where DTEK’s energy infrastructure has sustained significant damages. Other affected areas include Odesa and Kyiv, where efforts to restore power supply following the attacks have been prioritized. Continued resilience and repair work are focused in these high-impact zones.

What measures are in place for future power outages?

DTEK, alongside other Ukrainian authorities, has developed emergency protocols and restoration plans to handle future power outages. This includes stabilization blackout schedules, rapid response crews for infrastructure repairs, and public advisories to manage energy consumption during crisis periods. Proactive measures aim to minimize disruptions and ensure faster recovery.

What is the outlook for DTEK’s energy supply in Ukraine?

Despite the ongoing challenges posed by repeated infrastructure attacks, DTEK remains committed to overcoming current difficulties and ensuring energy supply continuity. The company aims to restore damaged facilities and maintain robust response strategies for any further disruptions, supporting Ukraine's resilience and energy infrastructure recovery efforts.

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