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DTEK named the number of shelling of the TPP since the beginning of the war

Posted on 03/05/2024
DTEK named the number of shelling of the TPP since the beginning of the war

Photo: Getty Images. Consequences of Russian strikes on energy facilities (archive photo)

Now the company is looking for energy equipment in Europe and some countries are already ready to help.

Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion of the Russian aggressors, the thermal power plant of the DTEK holding has been subjected to almost 180 shellings. This was announced by the executive director of DTEK, Dmytro Sakharuk, on the Hromadsky broadcast on Sunday, April 28.

“This was already the fourth such large-scale mass attack after the shelling on March 22, 29 and April 11. If we count from the beginning of the war, the occupiers have already shelled our thermal power plants almost 180 times,” he said.

Saharuk added that after the latest shelling, the consequences are still being analyzed, but it is already clear that they are serious.

Now the company is looking for equipment in Europe and some countries have already responded – they are ready to help with equipment.

“I can’t say that someone there (gives – ed.) more or less. It’s just that each country has its own processes, somewhere it happens faster, somewhere longer. It’s probably faster in the Baltic countries, a little slower in others,” – Sakharuk noted.

Pylyp Travkin

Pylyp is an experienced private banker and asset manager.

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