Energy Crisis Looms in Transnistria Amidst Russia-Ukraine Conflict
The Moscow-backed separatist region of Transnistria is grappling with a severe energy crisis as its gas reserves dwindle. With Russia halting gas deliveries, the region's supplies are expected to last a mere 24 days.
Local authorities urge residents to switch to wood and oil for heating, but power shortages persist due to increased use of electric heaters. Nearly 72,000 households remain without heating or hot water.
This shortage stems from a delivery stop by Moscow, targeting Moldova's pro-European leadership over alleged debts. Meanwhile, Ukraine offers aid to Moldova to address the crisis.
As the geopolitical tensions exacerbate, former chess champion Garri Kasparov criticizes the West's passive stance, calling for reparations from Russia if Ukraine prevails. Additionally, Belarus announces military exercises, and Ukraine's President Zelenskyy attends strategic discussions on future support.
Amidst these developments, the potential impacts of US political shifts and European defense strategies remain under scrutiny.
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