DTEK has lost 80% of its generating capacity. 5 out of 6 of the company's thermal power plants were seriously damaged. One of the TPPs damaged by Russian attacks was shown in the press service of DTEK, writes UNN.
This is what one of DTEK's thermal power plants looks like from the inside after large-scale enemy attacks on March 22 and 29.
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The video of the destroyed TPP was filmed and published by Maxim Timchenko, Chief Executive Officer of DTEK. He shared the video in his post on social network X and thanked
It used to be a fully functioning DTEK control power plant that supplied energy to Ukrainian homes, businesses, hospitals and schools. Today, I saw up close how Russia turned it into ashes: a truly horrific level of damage from missiles and drones against a purely civilian facility. The enemy's actions are undoubtedly a war crime. Only thanks to the robust safety and security protocols inside the control room was no one killed or injured.
Timchenko also added that Ukraine needs urgent help from allies and partners in the mission to protect energy equipment and investments to build a more resilient system. He also reiterated the importance of political support to increase the number of weapons and air defense to protect Ukraine's energy sector from enemy attacks.
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According to the company, 80% of the company's generating capacity was lost due to Russian attacks on March 22 and 29.
5 out of 6 of our DTEK TPPs have been seriously damaged.
The company describes the situation as "extremely difficult.