Moldova imposes 60-day energy emergency after Russian strikes in Ukraine cut key power line
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Moldova's Parliament approved a 60-day energy emergency following Russian strikes on Ukraine's energy grid that disrupted a key power line connecting Moldova to Romania. Officials blamed Russia for deliberate attacks on energy infrastructure, while Moscow denied targeting Moldova.
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Moldova imposes 60-day energy emergency after Russian strikes in Ukraine cut key power line Moldova’s Parliament voted on Tuesday in favor of imposing a 60-day state of emergency in the country’s energy sector after Russian strikes on neighboring Ukraine’s…
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Moldova's Parliament approved a 60-day energy emergency following Russian strikes on Ukraine's energy grid that disrupted a key power line connecting Moldova to Romania. Officials blamed Russia for deliberate attacks on energy infrastructure, while Moscow denied targeting Moldova.