Putin’s gas shock is acid test of EU unity

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ICYMI: Vladimir Putin has crossed the Rubicon, writes gfhay

Gazprom said on April 27 it had halted gas supplies to Poland and Bulgaria for failing to pay for gas in roubles, in a major escalation of Russia’s broader row with the West over its invasion of Ukraine.

Poland and Bulgaria are the first countries to have their gas cut off by Europe’s main supplier since Moscow started what it calls a special military operation in Ukraine on Feb. 24. PGNiG confirmed that its supplies from Gazprom had been cut but said it was still supplying its own clients as needed.

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