Russia-Ukraine War: European gas climbs to 2024 high | Latest News | WION

European gas prices surged to the highest level this year following a report that Ukrainian troops seized a key gas-transit point near the border in Russia. Watch to know more.

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9 comments
  1. so Ukraine are stopping flows from Russia reaching Ukraine and Slovakia – but allowing flows through to therest of Europe . The world really has gone b*t sh*t crazy

  2. Ukraine is something one has to AFFORD.

    Before 2014 there was no crises between those countries and their people.

    The Russians regard the Ukrainians till TODAY as Russians, where no integration is required when they arrive to live in Moscow.

    The same counts when a Croatian moves to Serbia, especially from Zagreb. They don't need a translator. They can start a new life from day 1.

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