The leader of the so-called “republic” Vadim Krasnoselsky admitted that without gas supply “it is impossible to live in such conditions.”
Gas reserves in Transnistria will last for about a few days. Coal for power generation at the Moldavian State District Power Plant will be available until February 16-17 maximum. The quasi-head of the unknown PMR, Vadim Krasnoselsky, spoke about this, reports the Moldovan publication NewsMaker.
“In just a few days, the gas remaining in the pipe will run out and without it it will be very difficult. And, of course, if there is no gas supply, and in Transnistria the energy sector, it will be simply impossible for us to live in these conditions,” he said.
The leader of the unrecognized “republic” explained why the local “authorities” rejected the coal that Ukraine offered to supply.
“MGRES operates on anthracite, but we were offered gas coal They are not suitable for the production process,” Krasnoselsky assured.
As you know, on January 1, Ukraine suspended Russian gas transit. The validity of the contract in Gazprom finished As a result, gas supplies to Transnistria (left bank) via Moldova (right bank) were also stopped.
Transnistria was left without gas, heat and hot water. Rolling blackouts began in the region. Later, “humanitarian” gas supplies from Russia were announced in Transnistria. In addition, the Kremlin announced its readiness to buy gas for Transnistria.
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