The United States is now supplying liquefied natural gas to Ukraine, a move implemented in the final days of the Biden Administration.
Gazprom's board is proposing that about 1,600 managers and administrators be cut from its headquarters at St. Petersburg, citing recent challenges.
Gazprom chief executive Alexei Miller was notified ... economic challenges following Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, which has ravaged its finances. The energy group suffered its ...
Flows of gas via the Turkstream pipeline unaffected after air defences downed the drones, defence ministry in Moscow says
The Biden administration on Friday targeted Russia’s energy sector, including its oil industry, with some of its harshest sanctions to date meant to cut off funding for Moscow’s war against Ukraine.
The Russian Defense Ministry said that Ukraine launched six ATACMS missiles overnight at the Bryansk region, but that all of them were downed by air defenses. The ministry also said that 146 Ukrainian drones had been shot down outside the conflict zone over the last day.
US President Joe Biden has stated that Kremlin's leader Vladimir Putin is in a "tough shape" following the imposition of extensive sanctions against Russian oil. Source: French news agency AFP, citing Biden's statement,
MOSCOW. Jan 9 (Interfax) - Russian gas supply for transit via Ukraine has ended as the transit contract with Kiev expired, Gazprom said in a statement on January 1. "Gazprom was deprived of the technical and legal opportunity to supply gas for transit through the territory of Ukraine," the statement said.
We can do it the easy way, or the hard way,” said Trump, who previously claimed he would end the war within 24 hours of being sworn in as president.
Kyiv region. A Russian ballistic missile strike in Ukraine's capital on the morning of January 18 killed three people and wounded three others. Dnipropetrovsk region. On the morning of January 17, a Russian missile attack on the region's second-biggest city, home to more than 500,000 residents, killed four people and wounded 14 others.
Both Moscow and Kyiv have escalated hostilities in recent weeks as they seek to gain the upper hand in potential ceasefire negotiations.