
Vladimir Putin’s hybrid war against the West requires the use of missiles, bullets and drones against Ukraine and shutting off the energy taps to Europe. And yet, although Russia provided 40-50% of the volume of natural gas imported by the European Union until 2021, Europeans managed to survive the winter without problems.
Amid well-founded shortage concerns, the EU last August set a goal of cutting gas consumption in its 27 member states by 15 by winter 2022-2023, which was recently extended to a 12-month plan.
Source: Kathimerini

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