Kyiv Insider - Russias colony of Transnistria declares state of emergency due to the imminent loss of Russian gas
December 10, 2024 at 6:48 AM
After losing Syria, the last thing Putins already flailing image needs is the loss of yet another colony, but it seems that may be exactly whats about to happen.
Since 1993, Russias colony of Transnistria, a tiny strip of land between Ukraine and Moldova, massive Russian military base with which Moscow can further destabilize Europe, has existed only due to Ukraines generosity. With a population of around 450,000 people, the Transnistrian economy runs on russian gas, which sadly for Russia, arrives through a pipeline that first runs through Ukraine. But three weeks from now, those days are over. Zelensky now holds this colony, its massive weapons surpluses and Putins PR image in the palm of his hand.
Yesterday, Vadim Krasnoselsky, leader of this internationally unrecognized Transnistrian region, signed a decree declaring a 30-day economic state of emergency due to anticipated disruptions in Russian gas supplies. This measure mandates all businesses to conserve gas and other energy resources, prohibits the export of energy resources, and imposes restrictions on certain financial and commercial activities, including the movement of products and financial resources.
The Transnistrian parliamentary body is expected to adopt Krasnoselskys decree, with discussions scheduled for December 11. This development arises as the contract for Russian gas transit through Ukraine is set to expire on January 1, 2025, with Kyiv expressing reluctance to renew it. Consequently, Gazprom may suspend gas deliveries to Transnistria, a region that has historically received Russian gas without payment.
Following Russias full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Moldova ceased purchasing Russian gas, opting instead for European market alternatives. However, Gazprom has continued supplying gas to Transnistria, which houses the Kuchurgan power stationa key electricity source for Moldova.
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