Consequences of the attack on the energy facility in the Odesa region (Illustrative photo: DTEK / Facebook)

DTEK showed the destruction of energy facilities in the Odesa region, which were attacked by Russian occupiers on the evening of December 31. The company's video shared on Facebook.

"On the night of December 31, the enemy destroyed two energy facilities of DTEK Odesa Power Grids, which supply electricity to the homes of some residents of the Prymorskyi and Khadzhybei districts of Odesa. The consequences of the attack are colossal," the statement reads.

On New Year's Eve, rescuers extinguished a fire at substations. After receiving clearance from the military, power engineers began their work.

Repair crews worked even on New Year's Eve to restore the power supply. Power engineers cleared the debris, inspected the equipment, and ordered spare parts.

Over the past three days, it has been possible to partially restore electricity. However, there is no technical capability to turn on all homes at the same time, DTEK said.

"As a reminder: schedules for stabilization outages are not applied in the Odesa region. However, network restrictions are possible in the Odesa district of the region, particularly in Odesa. These are forced emergency power outages in the event of a rapid increase in electricity consumption, to prevent overloading of equipment damaged by enemy attacks," the company added.

  • On New Year's Eve, the occupiers They hit. in the Odesa region. The region's energy infrastructure was under attack. A fire broke out at one of the facilities.