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Russia threatens gas cut off to Ukraine over debts

MOSCOW — Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak says Russia will cut off gas supply to Ukraine “today or tomorrow” over unpaid deliveries.

A mobile gas turbine power plant works to provide electricity in Stroganovka village outside Simferopol, Crimea, Sunday, Nov. 22, 2015. Photo: AP

A mobile gas turbine power plant works to provide electricity in Stroganovka village outside Simferopol, Crimea, Sunday, Nov. 22, 2015. Photo: AP

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MOSCOW — Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak says Russia will cut off gas supply to Ukraine “today or tomorrow” over unpaid deliveries.

Russia resumed gas supplied to Ukraine less than two months ago after the two countries signed a deal ensuring supplies through March next year.

Russian news agencies today (Nov 24) quoted Mr Novak as saying that Ukraine has pre-paid for gas only once since and that Moscow would have to cut off supplies “today or tomorrow”.

Past gas disputes between Russia and Ukraine have led to cutoffs. One standoff in 2009 caused serious disruptions in shipments EU countries in the dead of winter. Temperatures in Ukraine can drop to as cold as -20 degrees Celsius in winter, and most homes in Ukraine rely on piped gas for central heating. AP

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