DTEK, a leading energy company, has expressed its readiness to share its experience in safeguarding energy infrastructure from hostile attacks with international partners. The company’s CEO, Maxim Timchenko, emphasized the significant knowledge gained in protecting equipment and managing crisis situations.
Timchenko noted that DTEK has developed effective strategies for ensuring personnel safety during attacks, as well as for rapid response and recovery. “We have learned a great deal about how to protect our equipment, manage situations, and ensure that people are in safe locations during attacks, as well as how to respond and recover in a very short time frame,” he stated.
He highlighted that DTEK possesses a comprehensive understanding of how to operate under conditions similar to those currently observed in the Middle East. The company is prepared to share these insights with its allies. “We have a complete understanding of what to do in the circumstances we are currently witnessing in the Middle East. Of course, we are ready to share this knowledge with our partners,” Timchenko remarked.
Furthermore, he stressed the importance of prioritizing the protection of individuals, identifying key infrastructure that requires immediate assistance, and establishing close cooperation with air defense forces.
DTEK is prepared to share its expertise in energy infrastructure protection with international partners, drawing on its experience in crisis management and personnel safety during attacks. The company's CEO emphasized the need for prioritizing human safety and collaboration with defense forces.
