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Ukrainska Pravda on MSNMan and his daughter killed in Russian drone strike on Pavlohrad, Dnipropetrovsk OblastOn the night of 24-25 April, a Russian drone strike on a residential building in the city of Pavlohrad, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast ...
The largest private energy company in Ukraine is moving forward with more shipments of liquid natural gas (LNG) purchases from the US.
On the morning of April 17, the russians attacked a DTEK facility in the Dnipropetrovsk Region, seriously damaging buildings ...
After three days of intense negotiations, the Trump administration, Ukraine and Russia agreed to a limited ceasefire in which the key details, including what was covered and how it will start, were ...
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RBC Ukraine on MSNRussian airstrikes hit Donetsk region: Power grid damaged, one injuredHead of the Kostiantynivka City Military Administration Serhii Horbunov reported that Russian forces launched 10 airstrikes ...
From April 7 to 13, power engineers of the DTEK Grids distribution system operator (DSO) managed to fully or partially ...
The announcement was made Tuesday as the U.S. wrapped up three days of talks with Ukrainian and Russian delegations in Saudi Arabia on prospective steps toward a limited ceasefire.
(Bloomberg) -- Ukrainian power producer DTEK Energy BV is looking for renewable investment opportunities in the European Union as the government backtracks on support for climate-friendly projects.
Russian forces damaged an energy facility in Ukraine’s southern region of Odesa on Monday, energy firm DTEK said. As of Tuesday morning, power was restored for critical infrastructure and for ...
Former Japan's Ambassador to Ukraine (October 2021-October 2024) Kuninori Matsuda joined DTEK's Advisory Council, DTEK CEO Maksym Timchenko has said. "Delighted to welcome new member Kuninori Matsuda ...
Image: Usyk visits a devastated energy plant in central Ukraine (Photo: DTEK) But there is one dream he believes he will never be able to realise. He doesn't think he'll ever get to fight in his ...
“Russian gas cannot be cheap — and eventually it will be very high-priced,” DTEK CEO Maxim Timchenko told The Post. “The most obvious solution and practical solution is to replace Russian ...
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