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To: Pogeu Mahone who wrote (189120)6/23/2022 7:02:44 AM
From: Secret_Agent_Man  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 217573
 
i dunno, they cut their own throat then blamed Putin for the bleeding...UFB... it is wut it is.



To: Pogeu Mahone who wrote (189120)6/23/2022 7:18:01 AM
From: Secret_Agent_Man  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 217573
 
Russian energy supplier Gazprom last week slashed natural gas flow to Germany via the pipeline by 60%, citing a technical issue. Turbines from a pumping station have not been returned from repairs in Canada, with Ottawa explaining that it was unable to return them due to the sanctions against Russia. According to media reports, Canada is now exploring ways to send the crucial parts without breaching the restrictions.

READ MORE: EU told to prepare for total Russian gas cut-off
The reduction in gas supply affected the flows of Russian gas from Germany to other European countries, including France, Austria and the Czech Republic, prompting these and other EU nations to introduce emergency measures to reduce the use of natural gas.