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Russian shelling leaves six power engineers injured at DTEK Energy’s frontline TPP (updated)
Thermal power generation22 February 2024
Russian shelling leaves six power engineers injured at DTEK Energy’s frontline TPP (updated)

UPD: (as of 2:30 p.m., February 22).

According to the latest information, the number of employees injured during the shelling has increased to nine.

Four of our colleagues were admitted to the hospital with various injuries. Another five employees sustained contusions and, after being examined by doctors and receiving appropriate care, do not require hospital-based care. They will continue receiving treatment at home.

We stay in touch with the injured, their families, and doctors, making sure that our colleagues receive all the help they might need.

We wish our coworkers a speedy recovery!

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Russia’s systematic terrorist attacks continue target civilian and energy facilities in Ukraine

Today, February 22, DTEK Energy’s frontline thermal power plant was attacked once again.

Unfortunately, several people received injuries as a result of the shelling. Five power engineers suffered contusions, and another employee sustained minor injuries. The personnel were promptly provided with first aid and transported to the hospital. The company is giving them all the necessary assistance.

The attack caused severe damage to the plant equipment. Power engineers have already started to eliminate the consequences.

DTEK Energy employees continue to do everything possible to maintain the reliable operation of the Ukrainian power system in the face of enemy attacks. The company coordinates its actions with NPC Ukrenergo.

DTEK Energy’s thermal power plants have been shelled by the enemy 40 times since the beginning of this heating season.