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 DTEK, the Ukrainian energy company led by the nation’s richest man, said customers in Crimea run the risk of power cuts after they didn’t fully repay “debts” relating to electicity they consumed in March.  Companies and organizations owe Krymenergo, DTEK’s Crimean unit, Hr 741 million ($64.4 million), the company with offices in Kyiv and Donetsk, said in a statement on its website today. DTEK is controlled by Rinat Akhmetov, who has a personal fortune of about $11.9 billion, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.

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