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Maxim Timchenko

Maxim Timchenko

Chief Executive Officer, DTEK

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Notable Quotes

"This bus attack marked our single largest loss of life of DTEK employees since Russia's full-scale invasion." — February 1, 2026

"This is one of the darkest days in our history." — February 1, 2026

Stories

Russia's systematic campaign against Ukrainian civilians

Force in Play

Leading Ukraine's largest private energy company through wartime reconstruction

Russian drone operators watched a bus full of miners leaving their shift in Ternivka on February 1, 2026, deliberately striking the civilian vehicle and killing 15 despite recognizing it as non-military. The attack on the exact day a Trump-brokered pause expired drew international condemnation, including from EU Ambassador Katarina Mathernova who questioned if explosions and dead civilians represent a ceasefire. Russia then escalated with 171 drones and a missile on February 2, followed by massive barrages of over 400 drones/missiles on February 6-7 and February 9, killing at least 18 more civilians including a mother and child in Kharkiv. Most recently, on February 11-12, Russia launched 244 total missiles and drones targeting energy infrastructure in Kyiv, Dnipro, Odesa, and Kharkiv, injuring at least 7 civilians and leaving over 107,000 residents without power amid freezing temperatures.

Updated Feb 12