Energy workers restored electricity to 156,600 households in the Kyivskyi district of Odessa following Russian attacks.
DTEK Group reported this on Telegram.
“For ten days, DTEK energy teams worked in three shifts—in cold, snow, and rain. We managed to restore power to every home and completed the work a day ahead of schedule,” DTEK stated.
Equipment heavily damaged by Russian attacks still cannot fully meet the neighborhood’s demand, so temporary restrictions will remain in place. Electricity will be supplied to homes on a rotating basis.
“This is a necessary measure to protect the system and prevent new overloads. We thank the residents of Odessa for their resilience and patience,” DTEK added.