From July 21 to 27, emergency repair teams from DTEK Donetsk Electric Grids were able — with military permission — to access and repair damaged sections of the power grid. As a result, electricity was restored in 21 frontline settlements. Nearly 69,000 households regained access to electricity. The company’s energy specialists are doing everything possible to restore power in the frontline region as soon as it becomes safe to do so.
Despite intense fighting in the region and the constant threat of shelling, last week DTEK Donetsk Electric Grids teams fully or partially restored power to residents in 21 localities. In total, 68,868 households across Donetsk Oblast are now reconnected to the grid.
Over just the weekend, the energy teams managed to restore electricity in 14 settlements that had suffered from shelling — returning power to 36,000 homes.
Donetsk Oblast remains the epicenter of the most intense combat operations. Enemy attacks and shelling occur daily, and damage to energy infrastructure continues. DTEK teams are committed to restoring power to every home as soon as they receive the green light from the Armed Forces of Ukraine to carry out work.
The experts of DTEK Donetsk Electric Grids have been working nonstop for 1,251 days, repairing equipment and power lines immediately once it becomes safe.
For communication, please use only official channels. DTEK Donetsk Electric Grids specialists are ready to receive your inquiries and respond via remote service channels:
Company website
DTEK Donetsk Electric Grids Facebook page
You can also contact the call center at +38 (063/096/099) 450 0 473 — though wait times may be longer due to high call volume.
The energy teams work 24/7 to bring light to every home.
Together, through unity and determination, we will endure and overcome these dark times.