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🇲🇩🚨⚡️ The Transnistrian Supreme Soviet introduces a state of economic emergency due to the major challenges the breakaway region faces in securing revenue sources for its budget after most enterprises in the region shut down or severely limited their industrial activity due to the lack of energy.

The Supreme Soviet also decided to completely ban the export of energy, whether it is firewood, coal, natural gas, oil or heating oil.

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🇲🇩🚨⚡️ The Transnistrian Supreme Soviet introduces a state of economic emergency due to the major challenges the breakaway region faces in securing revenue sources for its budget after most enterprises in the region shut down or severely limited their industrial activity due to the lack of energy.

The Supreme Soviet also decided to completely ban the export of energy, whether it is firewood, coal, natural gas, oil or heating oil.

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