The enemy continues to carry out terrorist attacks on Ukraine's civilian and energy facilities and energy infrastructure.
This afternoon, on May 19, Russian shelling damaged the main power lines that supplied power to one of DTEK Energy's thermal power plants.
As a result, the plant stopped generating electricity. However, the plant's equipment was not damaged.
DTEK Energy is trying to restore electricity production as soon as possible. It continues to do everything in its power to maintain the reliable operation of the Ukrainian power grid in the face of massive enemy attacks. The company synchronizes its actions with Ukrenergo.
In May, the company's generating facilities were attacked three times. Since September of last year there have been 33 attacks resulting in the three power engineers being killed and 28 injured. There were also deaths and injuries among contractors and rescuers.