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19 March 2025, Ukraine

The Fight for Light: Oleksandr Usyk trains at a war-damaged power plant to support Ukraine’s energy workers

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The Fight for Light: Oleksandr Usyk trains at a war-damaged power plant to support Ukraine’s energy workers
  • DTEK’s power plants have been shelled over 200 times since russia’s full-scale invasion
  • russia has launched more than 2,300 missiles and drones at Ukraine's energy infrastructure
  • World heavyweight boxing champion Oleksandr Usyk supports Ukrainian energy workers working to restore power

World heavyweight boxing champion Oleksandr Usyk is using his global platform to shing a light on the devastating impact of russian attacks on Ukraine’s energy system and the workers fighting to rebuild it. 

In a powerful show of support, Usyk visited one of DTEK’s thermal power plants that has been repeatedly targeted by russian shelling. Standing in the plant’s destroyed control room, he put on his gloves and held a training session to symbolise the resilience of Ukraine’s energy workers.

Since the start of the full-scale invasion, russia has launched more than 2,300 missiles and drones at Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, with DTEK power plants hit over 200 times. Despite the destruction, energy workers continue to repair critical infrastructure to ensure millions of Ukrainians have light and heat.

During his visit, Usyk met with energy workers who risk their lives to keep the plant running despite ongoing attacks. Usyk thanked them for their hard work and dedication.

“It’s incredible that after every attack, no matter how large the destruction is, the energy workers continue to repair the equipment and restore light to Ukrainians. These people themselves radiate light and hope. Ukraine needs the world’s help in restoring its energy sector; this is our shared battle”, Usyk said.

DTEK and Usyk have collaborated and launched “The Fight for Light” campaign to raise global awareness about russia’s attacks on Ukraine’s energy system and mobilise international support for its protection and recovery.

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DTEK Group is the largest private investor in the energy sector of Ukraine. The companies of the DTEK Group employ 55,000 employees.

The companies of the DTEK Group are engaged in the generation of electricity at wind, solar and thermal power plants, in the production of natural gas and coal, and in the trading of energy resources on the Ukrainian and international markets, distribute and supply electrical energy to residents, provide energy-efficient services to customers, and develop high-power charging stations.

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With the start of a large-scale invasion in 2022, DTEK  Group has renewed electricity supply for up to 17 million people.

DTEK Group is 100% owned by SCM Holdings. The final beneficiary is Rinat Akhmetov.

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