Russia hit three thermal power plants during missile strike
The missile strikes carried out by the Russian invaders over the weekend hit three of DTEK's five operating thermal power plants. So far, two of the damaged facilities have already resumed their work, while one is still not working.
Reuters writes about this on Thursday, November 21.
Russians hit DTEK thermal power plants
Currently, it is known that two of the damaged facilities have partially resumed their work, while one plant is still not fully operational. It is unknown how long it will take to fully repair the damaged thermal power plants.
One of the energy officials confirmed that distribution stations were also attacked on November 17.
At the same time, energy experts predict that the upcoming winter will be similar to the first war winter. It was accompanied by large-scale water and electricity outages that could last for days.
Previously, during a massive attack on November 17, Russia shelled DTEK thermal power plants. The company reported serious damage to the equipment.
The situation with the energy system of Ukraine remains difficult, so the labor market needs specialists to help restore it. DTEK offers its employees competitive wages, looking for new employees every day.