Russia begins ‘gas blackmail’ halting supplies to Poland and Bulgaria, governments told

Move follows Warsaw’s imposition of sanctions on 50 entities and individuals including Russia’s biggest gas company

Moscow has told Poland and Bulgaria that it will halt gas supplies from Wednesday, following their refusal to pay the Russian energy giant Gazprom in roubles, in an apparent warning shot to the rest of Europe.

The decision to kill supply at 8am CET had also followed Poland’s announcement earlier on Tuesday that it was imposing sanctions on 50 entities and individuals – including Russia’s biggest gas company – over Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine.

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