Utility company DTEK says it has run out of parts to repair damage inflicted by Russian strikes
Ukraines largest private power utility, DTEK Holding, said on Monday that it had run out of equipment needed to repair damage inflicted by Russian attacks. The latest round of missile strikes caused partial blackouts in Kiev and several other cities.
Unfortunately, we have already used up the stock of equipment we had in warehouses after the first two waves of enemy attacks that have been taking place since October 10, DTEK executive director Dmitry Sakharuk told Ukrainian media.
Sakharuk added that DTEK has been able to buy some replacement parts at a cost of hundreds of millions of dollars, and is now working on how to purchase it or get it from our partners.
Ukraines power grid uses Soviet-standard equipment that is incompatible with parts from the West and difficult to obtain outside of Russia. DTEK, owned by oligarch Rinat Akhmetov, accounts for a third of the countrys electricity market via coal-powered plants.
Poster Comment:
30% of the people in Kiev have no electricity and 70% have no water. People have to walk up the stairs to get to their apartments.