Short of Heat and Power, the Breakaway Region of Transnistria Struggles Without Russian Gas
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The energy crisis in Transnistria began on Jan. 1 when Moscow stopped supplying natural gas through a pipeline running across Ukraine, causing severe energy shortages.
In a grim Christmas message, the region's president, Vadim Krasnoselsky, urged people not to give up, emphasizing the importance of hope and belief in overcoming struggles.
Moldova's prime minister, Dorin Recean, stated that his government had offered help to Transnistria, but claims that this assistance was rebuffed by its leaders.
Krasnoselsky accused Moldova of attempting to strangle Transnistria, suggesting their refusal of aid was driven by an agenda to undermine the region's claims of statehood.
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