It will be a hard winter for Ukraine. Last weekend, a MASSIVE Russian drone and missile strike targeted Ukraine’s gas infrastructure in the northern Kharkiv and Poltava regions. The dramatic result of the attack wiped out roughly 60% of the country’s domestic natural gas production. So, now, Ukraine has become vulnerable ahead of winter, because the destroyed facilities provided for most household heating needs. Bloomberg reported: “Russian strikes have wiped out more than half of Ukraine’s domestic natural gas production, likely forcing the country to spend 1.9 billion euros ($2.2 billion) on fuel imports to survive the looming winter.” Ukraine now has to import about 4.4 billion cubic meters until March’s — a figure equivalent to nearly 20% of its annual consumption. Having already imported…

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