DTEK explained why the electricity outage schedules change several times a day.
29.11.2024
1749

Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
29.11.2024
1749

According to DTEK's press service, yesterday's strike on Ukraine's energy infrastructure was the 11th largest since the start of the large-scale war and the second in the last 2 weeks. In total, about 100 drones and more than 90 rockets of various types were used during the strike.
DTEK specialists report on the extraordinary difficulty of eliminating the consequences of such a strike. Energy workers are currently doing everything possible to launch backup electricity supply schemes in those regions where it is possible.
The situation in the energy sector is very tense and unpredictable, so the schedules for electricity supply may change several times a day.
DTEK urges the public to follow official sources of information, including the company's Telegram channel, and to support the Ukrainian energy sector.
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