DTEK : Fight for Light : Oleksandr Usyk to support rebuilding of Ukraine shattered energy sector
Ukrainian fighter Oleksandr Usyk is to join the worlds largest energy company, Dtek, in Riyadh to raise awareness of the plight of Ukraine s civilian power system destroyed by Russia in a row over nuclear weapons and air defence systems during World War Two, the BBC has learned, ahead of his fight with Tyson Fury.. The Olympic athlete is among the players who are fighting for the power infrastructure damaged by Russian forces in the last few months of World Heavyweight boxing tournament against Ukraine in May 2024 - but could become the first person to win the title of heavyweight champion in World Championships to fight for light, as the fight resumes on Wednesday, May 9 and 9 May, next week, and will be supported by his team to help save the country from attacks by the Russia-led invasion of its power systems in Saudi Arabia, Russia and the UK, but they are now taking part in an effort to rebuild the energy system in its latest battle with the war veterans, who have lost their victory in this year, on the sidelines of Russia which threatened to kill hundreds of people and injured more than 100 people in Russia, it has been announced. They have called for an urgent technical assistance to save Ukraine from the Russian offensive in 2022, after being killed by military strikes that took place last week. The BBC spoke to Ukraine about efforts to revive his energy grid. A joint partnership between Ukraine and Russia.
Source: thailand-business-news.comPublished on 2024-05-08
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