Hundreds of people in the self-proclaimed state of Transnistria protested against the Moldovan government on Friday, accusing it of spurring an energy crisis triggered by Russia cutting off gas ...
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Vadim Krasnoselsky noted that there is enough gas in the Transnistrian pipelines for a few days, but if it runs out, it will take two to three months to restore thermal power ...
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The leader of breakaway Transnistria said Monday his government was ready to buy gas from Moldova, more than two weeks after a halt in Russian supplies plunged his region into crisis.
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Russia has long used its plentiful energy resources as a tool to exert control over the region, where independence from ...
Russia plans to resume natural gas flows to Moldova’s pro-Russian breakaway region of Transnistria amid an energy crisis, according to Vadim Krasnoselsky, leader of the self-proclaimed republic.