“There is no heating or hot water,” an employee of local energy company Tirasteploenergo said by phone from Tiraspol, Moldova’s main city. She said she did not know how long the situation would last.

Transnistria is a pro-Russian entity that split from the rest of Moldova after the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991. It was receiving Russian gas via Ukraine, but that supply route was halted on Wednesday with the expiry of a transit deal between the two warring countries.

A statement on the energy company’s website said the heating cuts took effect at 7am local time on Wednesday, but some facilities such as hospitals were exempt.

It urged residents to dress warmly, gather family members together in a single room, hang blankets or thick curtains over windows and balcony doors, and use electric heaters.

“It is forbidden to use gas or electric stoves to heat the apartment. This can lead to tragedy,” the company said.

  • @[email protected]
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    706 days ago

    This only stops gas delivery to Transnistria, as Moldova proper doesn’t get gas from this direction anymore and instead they can import gas and electricity through Romania

  • Flying SquidM
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    “It is forbidden to use gas or electric stoves to heat the apartment. This can lead to tragedy,” the company said.

    So can allying yourselves with Putin.

  • @Vikthor
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    256 days ago

    Tiraspol in not the Moldova’s main city, that would be Chisinau, the capital which is 5x time as large. Guardian FFS.

    Aha, it’s fixed in the article.

    • tiredofsametab
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      I think it meant the main city of the breakwat region, not Moldova, but the wording isn’t great

  • 𝔻𝕒𝕧𝕖
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    286 days ago

    Putin considers Transnistria a separate, Russian-aligned state, yes?

    Why would Putin let his subjects go without heat and hot water?!

    • Diplomjodler
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      326 days ago

      Because he doesn’t give a flying fuck about how many people freeze to death over his tinpot dictator ambitions.

      • Hanrahan
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        06 days ago

        Well that and these folks never paid their bill, so even if it was gas via “the good guys” they’d get no more gas.

    • @[email protected]
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      136 days ago

      While Transnistria is Russia-aligned, Russia does not officially recognize Transnistria, thus officially its seen as subject of Moldova.

      Secondly, article title is making it look like Ukraine is blocking supplies to Moldova which is not. Russia cut supplies because of “debt” dispute with Moldova. So even if Ukraine would continue transit, Moldova would not get any gas anyway.

    • NoneOfUrBusiness
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      I mean because Ukraine stopped allowing Russian oil to go through its territory. I hate Putin as much as anyone else, but the answer should be obvious here.

      • 𝔻𝕒𝕧𝕖
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        216 days ago

        Stopped allowing Russian gas to flow while being invaded and dragged into war by Russia. FTFY

        • @febra
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          56 days ago

          Yeah, but that still doesn’t change the fact that this is the reason why Transnistria isn’t getting gas. The guy you’re replying to isn’t justifying Putin’s actions or anything. It’s just the reality on ground.

      • @[email protected]
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        106 days ago

        Ukraine kept his agreement with Russia even when Russia has been invading then for three days years.

        I’m sure that’s much more than you could expect from Russia.

        • NoneOfUrBusiness
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          16 days ago

          I mean probably yeah. That’s also not really my point here (and let’s face it; they kept that agreement to not anger the EU not for its own sake).

          • @[email protected]
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            86 days ago

            Please state your point openly then. It seems you only want to throw shade at Ukraine, not at the invaders and their allies

            • NoneOfUrBusiness
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              My point is: The reason Transnistria isn’t getting gas is because Ukraine cut off the gas. I’m not trying to make any deep point, just finding the whole “why would Putin leave his own subjects withour water?!” thing weird. Putin’s Russia has done many horrible things, but if we start making things up it stops being discussion and becomes a circlejerk.

              • @[email protected]
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                46 days ago

                Russia didn’t renew the agreement with ukraine. If I don’t pay UPS and my nephew doesn’t get his present I don’t blame UPS. Should I blame the judge if one of my employees goes to jail for rape, because my customers are impacted?

                On the other hand, why should Ukraine allow Russia to keep using their territory to make business?

                If Russia won’t consider their allies, why should anybody else?

                • NoneOfUrBusiness
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                  On the other hand, why should Ukraine allow Russia to keep using their territory to make business?

                  They absolutely shouldn’t, but that doesn’t change the reality of the situation. If I’m asked “why does Transnistria not getting gas” I’m gonna say “because Ukraine cut it off”. If after that I’m asked “should they be blamed for it” I’d say “absolutely not”. These two realities can exist simultaneously; they’re not mutually exclusive.