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Updated:2025-01-14 02:49    Views:198

The leader of the breakaway Moldovan region Transnistria says “of course we need help,” as a shutdown in Russian gas supplies plunges the separatist state into crisis. In a statement after a meeting of the region’s “security council”, Vadim Krasnoselsky blames Moldova for not providing “real” help and “obstructing” Transnistria’s economic activities. (AFP)

Moscow, Russia — The breakaway Moldovan region of Transnistria will run out of gas used for limited cooking and heating in less than a month, authorities warned Wednesday, as a shutdown in Russian supplies plunges the separatist state into crisis.

The tiny self-proclaimed republic bordering Ukraine has been unable to provide heating and hot water to residents since January 1, when Moscow cut off gas supplies to Transnistria, saying the Moldovan government was not paying its bills.

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“The country is not only in a state of energy crisis, but also a humanitarian one,” the region’s deputy prime minister, Sergei Obolonik, was quoted as saying in a statement on a government website.

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“The 13 million cubic meters of gas in reserve make it possible to supply a number of social facilities and other vital infrastructure, as well as residential multi-storey buildings for cooking… The resource will be enough for another 24 days from today,” the statement said.

READ: Russia’s Gazprom to halt gas supplies to Moldova from Jan 1

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With temperatures hitting freezing, people have been forced to burn wood or rely on plug-in electric heaters.

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The resulting surge in electricity demand has heaped pressure onto the Soviet-era energy grid, prompting authorities to order blackouts to conserve power.

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Transnistria’s largest power station switched to burning coal on January 1 but only has enough reserves for 50-52 days of electricity, according to authorities.

Operating the plant at its maximum capacity with coal is “extremely risky” due to its ageing equipment, the statement added.

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“They tested the generation of 170 megawatts per hour. But constantly working in this mode is fraught with emergency situations, a complete shutdown of the station and a collapse of the energy system,” it said.

Some of the few factories still open may be forced to operate at night to avoid overloading the grid, officials said.

‘Manipulation’

Authorities have made free firewood available while telling residents to dress warmly, gather into a single room and seal windows with blankets.

Russia’s Gazprom halted gas to Transnistria over what it said were longstanding debts with Chisinau, the same day a major gas transit agreement between Moscow and Kyiv to pipe gas across Ukraine came to an end.

The Philippine Stock Exchange Index (PSEi) closed Monday’s session up by 0.69 percent, or 48.16 points, to 6,984.25. Meanwhile, the broader All Shares Index added 0.67 percent, or 25.19 points, to 3,778.05.

Preliminary data from the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) showed the trade-in-goods balance — the difference between exports and imports — amounted to a $4.87 billion deficit in July, widening from the $4.32-billion shortfall recorded in the previous month and the $4.12 deficit in July last year.

Moscow says Moldova and Ukraine are at fault, alleging that Chisinau has ignored its debts and that Kyiv “cynically” ended gas transit and fuelled the crisis.

Moldova, which had been getting most of its electricity via Transnistria but is now importing power from Romania, says Russia is blowing its debts out of proportion for political reasons.

Chisinau also has the support of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who on Wednesday said Moscow was “stirring up social tensions” and “manipulating with energy resources.”

He said Ukraine was ready to supply coal to Moldova, without specifying if he meant for the breakaway republic of Transnistria or the rest of the country.

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Internationally recognized as part of Moldova7bet gaming or sevenbet, Transnistria declared independence at the end of the USSR and has since relied on Moscow’s support.

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