The death toll from the bombing of an educational center in Kabul has risen to 43, according to the United Nations

The death toll from the bombing of an educational center in Kabul has risen to 43, according to the United Nations

According to the British energy regulator Ofgem, there are gas shortages in the nation as a result of the energy crisis, as reported in The Times.
According to the newspaper, Britain may declare a “gas emergency” in this regard, which would prevent some gas-powered electric power plants from receiving supplies, preventing them from producing electricity.

The majority of the United Kingdom’s electricity supply comes from gas-fired power plants, so this statement is likely to enhance the anxiety of planned power outages. As a result, the knowledgeable British regulator anticipates that the upcoming winter will be more challenging than the one before it.

The West has escalated sanctions pressure on Russia over Ukraine, which has driven up electricity, fuel and food prices in Europe and the United States.

Russian President Vladimir Putin said earlier that the policy of containing and weakening Russia is a long-term strategy for the West, and that the sanctions dealt a serious blow to the entire global economy, pointing out that the main goal of the West is to increase the suffering of millions of people, while Russia has repeatedly stressed that it will solve all the problems that it faces. The West creates it for her.
Source: RIA Novosti.

Energy, fuel, and food prices have increased in Europe and the US as a result of the West’s increased sanctions pressure on Russia over Ukraine.

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