Russia-Ukraine war: EU warning - Russia may stop gas supply, so far 9 million Ukrainians have been homeless in the war

Posted on 7th Jul 2022 by rohit kumar

The Russia-Ukraine war is in its fifth month, but the war is not taking its name. Meanwhile, the EU issued a warning to the member countries. EU chief Ursula von der Leyen warned that Russia could cut Europe's gas supply in the coming days.

 

EU chief asked Russia to reduce gas imports. He has also indicated preparing an emergency plan for this in the coming time. Taking a jibe at the Russian President, Wan said – Putin has also made essential things like oil and gas weapons. At the same time, according to the latest report of the United Nations (UN), more than 9 million Ukrainians have been homeless since February 24.

 

Ukrainians leaving Sloviansk city after Russia's lead in Donbass

 

In the last few days, the increasing attacks of Russia have created panic in the Donbas. Amidst these attacks, the local people have been forced to leave their homes. According to the mayor of Sloviansk city - 23 thousand people are still to be evacuated from the city. Russia has occupied most of the Donbas. By capturing the city of Sloviansk, Russia is also planning to annex the southwest region of the Donbas.

 

plan to cut imports from Russia

 

In the past, the EU has approved a plan to stop oil and gas imports from Russia. This plan will be executed by spending $ 310 billion. Apart from this, the EU country is also promoting investment in environment-friendly fuel. EU countries believe that they will not have to depend on Russia for oil and gas.

 

Ireland's Prime Minister arrives in Ukraine

 

On Wednesday, Irish Prime Minister Michael Martin arrived in the capital Kyiv. In his statement, Prime Minister Martin said – Ireland is with Ukraine in this difficult time. Ireland will also raise its voice for Ukraine's membership in the EU. Prime Minister Martin condemned Russia for attacking Ukraine. Martin said – attacks on common people in Ukraine are no less than a war crime.

 

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