April 20, 2025
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Russia beats again by energy: DTEK object damaged

Russia damaged the DTEK object in Dnipropetrovsk during a drone attack.

This was reported by the company press service.

“This morning, the Drone attack was damaged by DTEK’s production site in Dnipropetrovsk region,” the message reads.

It is noted that bDivisions and equipment were seriously damaged. WITHHalf workers were not injured.

Recall:

From March 14 to March 15, the Russians attacked DTEK energy in Odessa and Dnipropetrovsk regions, some of the residents without light.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs George Tykhy said that Russia has struck Ukraine’s energy infrastructure more than 30 times, despite the announced regime of the “energy truce”, which has been operating since March 25.

”, – WRITE: epravda.com.ua

Russia damaged the DTEK object in Dnipropetrovsk during a drone attack.

This was reported by the company press service.

“This morning, the Drone attack was damaged by DTEK’s production site in Dnipropetrovsk region,” the message reads.

It is noted that bDivisions and equipment were seriously damaged. WITHHalf workers were not injured.

Recall:

From March 14 to March 15, the Russians attacked DTEK energy in Odessa and Dnipropetrovsk regions, some of the residents without light.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs George Tykhy said that Russia has struck Ukraine’s energy infrastructure more than 30 times, despite the announced regime of the “energy truce”, which has been operating since March 25.

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