European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen says Poland and Bulgaria are now receiving gas from their EU neighbours after Russia cut off supply.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen makes a statement following the decision by Russian energy giant Gazprom to halt gas shipments to Poland and Bulgaria, in Brussels, Belgium.The European Union warned Russia on Wednesday it would not bend to "blackmail" over its support for Kyiv, after the Kremlin cut off gas supplies to Bulgaria and Poland.
The dire threats came as Moscow claimed to have carried out a missile strike in southern Ukraine to destroy a "large batch" of Western-supplied weapons. However later Wednesday In Brussels, Ursula von der Leyen, the president of the European Commission, said Poland and Bulgaria are now receiving gas from their EU neighbours.She described the announcement by Russia's state energy giant Gazprom as "another provocation from the Kremlin" that would be countered.
But they have moved slowly on hitting Moscow's vast gas exports, with many EU members - notably industrial giant Germany - reliant on Russian energy to keep their lights on.Vladimir Putin has attempted to turn up the pressure by insisting that Russia will only accept payments for gas in rubles - hoping to force his foes to prop up his currency.
A Ukrainian serviceman walks amid the rubble of a building heavily damaged by multiple Russian bombardments near a frontline in Kharkiv, Ukraine, on Monday, 25 April, 2022.The first phase of Russia's invasion failed to reach Kyiv and overthrow President Zelenskyy's government after encountering stiff Ukrainian resistance reinforced with Western weapons.
Russia hit hangars at an aluminium plant near the Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia with "high-precision long-range sea-based Kalibr missiles", the ministry said. Mr Popescu said the Transnistrian authorities announced they would prevent men of fighting age from leaving the region, calling it "a sign we are not yet out of the potential danger zone".
Britain was set Wednesday to urge Kyiv's allies to "ramp up" military production including tanks and planes to help Ukraine, with Foreign Secretary Liz Truss set to call for a "new approach" to confront Mr Putin. Moscow aims to create a land bridge between territory held by pro-Russian separatists in parts of the Donbas and the Russian-annexed Black Sea peninsula of Crimea.
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