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Russia To Halt Gas Deliveries To Poland And Bulgaria (Update)

 

BBC: Ukraine war: Russia to halt gas supplies to Poland and Bulgaria 

Russian energy firm Gazprom has told Poland and Bulgaria it will stop sending gas to the two countries from Wednesday. 

Polish state gas company PGNiG said it had been told all gas deliveries would be halted from 08:00 CET (06:00 GMT). 

The Bulgarian Energy Ministry also said it had been informed deliveries would be suspended from Wednesday.

It comes after Russia said "unfriendly" countries must start paying for gas in roubles or it would cut supplies. Both countries have refused to pay in this way.  

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WNU Editor: Gazprom earlier today denied that gas exports were going to be cut, to now confirmation from Gazprom that gas supplies will stop effective on Wednesday. The situation is definitely very fluid and changing by the hour.

Russia To Halt Gas Deliveries To Poland And Bulgaria  

Russia suspending gas supplies to Poland, Bulgaria -- AP

Russia's Gazprom to halt gas supplies to Poland, Bulgaria -- DW  

Russia warns Poland, Bulgaria of gas supply cuts on Wednesday -- Reuters  

Russia begins ‘gas blackmail’ halting supplies to Poland and Bulgaria, governments told -- The Guardian  

Russia ending gas shipments to Poland -- UPI  

Russia to halt gas flows to Poland on Wednesday, company says -- Al Jazeera  

Russia to cut off gas supply to Poland -- The Hill



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