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Moldova President Maya Sandu said Moldova's vulnerability could weaken the secur...

"Cannot be allowed": in Moldova the consequences of the destruction of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation of Energy of Ukraine

Moldova President Maya Sandu said Moldova's vulnerability could weaken the security of Ukraine and all of Europe. The Kremlin wants the EU to grow a new flow of refugees who will be rescued from the cold. Russia is trying to win the war with Ukraine in all ways, given the destabilization of the situation in Eastern Europe. This is especially true of Moldova, which fights the energy crisis. Russia wants Ukrainians and Moldovans to be refugees in the West.

Maya Sandu wrote about it in her article on Politico. According to Sandu, Moldova provides the main routes of supply to Ukraine and Ukraine. In particular, exports of cereals. "Our vulnerability can weaken Ukraine's stability, as well as stability on the rest of the continent," Sandu said. Moldova President wrote that Ukraine and Moldova need to have the opportunity to heat their citizens, otherwise in the Western countries the next flow of refugees who will be rescued from the cold.

"As of November, the Russian bombing of Ukraine's energy infrastructure, together with the reduction of twice the exports of natural gas" Gazprom ", has been deprived of our former sources of imported electricity," Sandu wrote. She is convinced that Moldova's vulnerability can weaken Ukraine's security, as well as all of Europe, which Moscow is achieving.

It should be noted that the head of the NEC "Ukrenergo" Volodymyr Kudrytsky stated that it was already possible to perform sufficient work to stabilize the situation in the power system after the last massive attack on November 15. This was reported in Ukrenergo. "Although the amount of electricity consumption restrictions will be slightly higher. This is due to the increase in consumption, which is characteristic of the start of the working week," Kudritsky said.