Throughout May, DTEK crews restored electricity across Ukraine after continued strikes by russia on energy infrastructure, reconnecting nearly two million families in almost 1,600 settlements.
Breakdown by region:
🔹 Donetsk region: 1.3 million households
🔹 Dnipropetrovsk region: 607,000 households
🔹 Odesa region: 76,700 households
🔹 Kyiv region: 22,100 households
The fight for light goes on.
After last night’s massive attack on Kyiv, our energy workers restored electricity to 140,000 families in less than 24 hours.
Two of them were injured and are currently being treated.
The fight for light continues⚡
“I am confident that Ukraine’s future is free, democratic and European.”
DTEK shareholder Rinat Akhmetov gives his first major interview since 2022 and puts investment at the heart of his role in rebuilding Ukraine.
Here are three short points from the interview.
@guardian
Two DTEK engineers were wounded in last night's russian missile strike on Kyiv – hit while moving to shelter.
Despite active alerts, crews restored power to 110,000 of the 140,000 affected residents. Work continues on the remaining customers.
In his first major interview since russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, DTEK's shareholder Rinat Akhmetov tells @guardian his role in rebuilding Ukraine is as an investor.
Not waiting for the war to end, that is exactly what DTEK is doing today. Since 2022, we have invested more than €2.4 billion into Ukraine - more than any other company.
In his latest article, @sergeykovalenko , CEO of D. SOLUTIONS (YASNO brand), explains how Ukrainian businesses are moving from passive energy consumers to active participants in the energy system.
Ukraine’s energy workers and veterans were at ringside during the fight, supporting our champion.
At home, the same people restlessly work to repair the energy system and keep the lights on for millions of people.
Last night, our energy workers watched Usyk win. This morning, they're back repairing what russia destroyed - getting Ukraine ready for next winter.
Ukraine stands because it's people do🇺🇦
It was an extremely difficult night of massive aerial attacks across Ukraine.
Thank you, Oleksandr, for giving us joy and victory in these dark times.
Thank you to our defenders and the SES rescuers risking their lives on site.
Ukraine will stand. The fight for light continues.