Denmark provides 120 sets of pumping equipment for enterprises in Donetsk region – regional authorities
The Danish company Grundfos Holding A/S provided 120 sets of pumping equipment for the municipal enterprises Voda Donbasa and Donetskteplokomunenergo, which will improve the operation of the critical infrastructure, head of the regional military administration Vadym Filashkin said.
"The regional municipal enterprises Voda Donbasa and "Donetskteplokomunenergo will modernize and technically re-equip important facilities thanks to the support of Grundfos Holding A/S from Denmark, which provided 120 sets of pumping equipment," he said on his Telegram channel.
According to the head of the regional military administration, the received pumps will improve the critical infrastructure of support systems, which is especially important for the provision of utilities in modern conditions, as well as in preparation for the new heating season.
Filashkin expressed gratitude to international partners for their ongoing support.
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