11:31 02.03.2022

DTEK starts supplying free electricity to hospitals, army, bakeries in three regions

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DTEK starts supplying free electricity to hospitals, army, bakeries in three regions

DTEK Group has begun supplying free electricity to medical institutions, military and law enforcement agencies, as well as bread producers in Kyiv, Donetsk and Dnipropetrovsk regions.

According to a message on the group's website, during the period of hostilities, the company will not issue invoices to all medical institutions – hospitals, hospitals and rehabilitation centers in these regions, institutions of law enforcement agencies – the Security Service of Ukraine, the Ministry of Defense, the Ministry of Internal Affairs and other departments that ensure security and public order.

DTEK will also supply electricity to bread producers located in these regions.

"Ukraine is going through a difficult period in its history, and business will make every effort to help the state and the population. In addition to the humanitarian aid program and support for the army, from March we will provide all medical institutions, law enforcement agencies and bread producers in three regions with free electricity," CEO of DTEK Maksym Timchenko said.

DTEK was established in 2005 to manage the energy assets of the System Capital Management Group (SCM, Donetsk) of Rinat Akhmetov. It has been delegated the functions of strategic management of the group's enterprises that make up a vertically integrated chain of coal mining and processing, production and sale of electricity, and natural gas production.

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